A River transports sediments in solution (dissolved), in suspension (suspended load), and by scooting or rolling along the bottom.
As for the fourth, I'm not sure but I think it's something like traction are something. I never learned a fourth.
The four main kinds of passive transport are diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration and osmosis. Osmosis always deals with the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane. Water always moves toward the side that is higher in solutes (mainly salt). It does this to balance the two sides. Osmosis always follows salt is one of the best ways to remember this.
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Leave it sitting, boil it, filter it, or centrifuge it.
Stream transport sediment in three ways, dissolved load, (ions in solution being carried downstream), suspended load, (suspended sediment that floats freely downstream) and bed load, (sediment that rolls or scoots along the bottom of the river).
Through landslides, mudslides, running water, and glaciers.
Diffusion, filtration (hydrostatic pressure), active transport, and vesicular transport.
rivers have become so important in our daily below are the ways in which rivers have become very important in our daily livesrivers serve as a source of transport
sediment was formed by weathering and erosion in a source area, and then transported to the place of deposition by water, wind, mass movement or glaciers which are called agents of denudation.
Streams transport sediment in three ways. 1. in solution (dissolved load) 2. in suspension (suspended load) 3. scooting or rolling along the bottom (bed load)
Rivers and seas have influenced life in Europe in various ways. They have been used as transport routes, provide fish, provide water and serve as natural boundaries.
Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
The differ based on the kind of sediment that they are composed of, the color of their sediment, and the size of their sediment.
they had seiges on the rivers
salmon can be harmed by pollution, reduction of species, by damming up the rivers they live in, or just plain fishing
passive transport and active transport.