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A bed load is a collection of large particles of sediment which are carried along the bottom of a stream.
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water once flowed there
the soil that has large particles are the loosly packed ones, ahha
the sand and gravel provide physical filtering of the water, and remove large particles. The Charcoal has very small pores, and a large surface area. it removes smaller particles and absorbs some chemicals and odors.
Yes, it is very important to rinse gravel before adding it to the tank to get rid of dust and debris. The tiny particles in the gravel can also just plain make a tank look bad until they have a chance to settle over a period of a few days. A large spaghetti strainer works well to rinse gravel and remove any of the smaller particles and debris.
Clay particles are very fine grained and light weight, so easily carried along by flowing water.
The word that explains this is deposition
goes faster thru gravel sice the interparticulate spaces are high water can flow in large amounts swiftly. but since sand particles are closely packed it is impossible & result a dull slow flow and im brian
A bed load is a collection of large particles of sediment which are carried along the bottom of a stream.
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Uptake of large particles
On passing along the oesophagus, mastication [breakdown of large food particles into smaller particles] takes place so that it can b easily digested and swallowed..
Decomposed granite is granite that is weathered and has been broken down into gravel sized particles. One can purchase a large supply of decomposed granite by ordering it from a home improvement store such as Home Depot or Lowe's.
water once flowed there