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Llamas are often used for transportation in the Andes Mountains of South America.
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The Lama - a distant relative of the camel.
Yes. Glaciers carry large amounts of sediment. When that sediment is deposited it is called glacial till.
lammas are located in northern south America
The Brahmaputra of India and Tibet carries more sediment than any river in our world, including the "Big Muddy" Mississipi, the long Nile, or the river with the largest volume, the Amazon
The smaller the load a river has the more sediment it can carry is false. When the river has more energy, it is able to carry a larger load, therefore more sediment.
The smaller the load a river has the more sediment it can carry is false. When the river has more energy, it is able to carry a larger load, therefore more sediment.
More silt is typically found in flatlands compared to mountains. Flatlands have more opportunity for sediment deposits to accumulate and settle, while mountains have rough terrain and faster water flow that can carry away silt more effectively.
Fast-moving water can carry more sediment than slow-moving water.
Rock sediment and sometimes trash
The Inca civilization, located in the Andes Mountains of South America, heavily depended on llamas for food, clothing, and transportation. Llamas provided meat, wool for clothing, and were used as pack animals to carry loads across the rugged terrain of the Andes.