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The entries in this list of sediments are all the blocks that share names with real-world sediments. The fictitious materials soul sand and soul soil are included because they're named as sand and soil respectively—their actual nature is up to the player's imagination.
- Clay – very fine sediments; found beneath bodies of water and common in aquifers
- Coarse Dirt – dirt too rocky for plants to grow
- Dirt – mixed-sized sediments that most plants can grow on; makes up the top layer of most land, above stone
- Gravel – loose rock chips; found beneath bodies of water, on some shores & mountaintops, and in solitary underground pockets
- Mud – wet dirt; found in mangrove swamps
- Red Sand – loose mid-sized sediments; only found in mesas
- Rooted Dirt – dirt overtaken by azalea roots
- Sand – loose mid-sized sediments; found on shores and in deserts
- Soul Sand – Nether material that can support netherwart, but slows creatures that step in it; burns greenish-blue
- Soul Soil – Nether material that's visually similar to soul sand; burns greenish-blue
Topsoils[]
These blocks revert to dirt when buried.
- Dirt Path – grass, podzol, or coarse dirt that a path has been worn into
- Grass Block – dirt with grass growing in it; can support most plants
- Farmland – hand-tilled dirt ready for planting crops in
- Mycelium – clumped dirt and mushroom hyphae; only found on mushroom islands
- Podzol – the soil of old growth taigas and bamboo jungles; can support mushrooms and some plants