yes
The Mesopotamians usually depended on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to give them mud, the Mesopotamians gathered mud on the coast of the rivers and pounded them into a brick form, after that, they put them in the sun to dry and the next morning they get mud bricks. However, because there was no flood control near the rivers, floods kept taking away the chance for the Mesopotamians to gather mud, and make houses. Later on, they discovered how to control the rivers' flood frequencies.
The off-coloring of rivers right after a rain usually occur when the air has a lot of smog and the water catches the pollution in it and bring it into the rivers or the rain stirred up mud and mud is being washed into the river.
Rivers are commonly found in sandy areas, mud and stony bottoms.
When you swallow a lot of mud
Large ants like to swim in the red mud rivers of Viron IV.
c'uz mud gets i it
Flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods is called a delta. There are several deltas around the world.
Mud is uncountable and doesn't have a plural. You can have different types of mud, you can throw a lot of mud at your opponent, but you wouldn't use muds.
IN Massachusetts? No. In the oceans NEAR Massachusetts? Yes.
Alluvium (noun), alluvial (adjective).
heterogenous as it is made of a lot of different stuff.
The Tigris and the Euphrates are the two rivers that run near mesopotamia.