The energy is kinetic energy.
material that a river carries along E.g (stone, grass & rocks)
The wind blew my kayak onto the shore. Or as a verb: I went kayaking yesterday
The structure that carries a roadway over a River is referred to as a bridge. A structure that carries a roadway under a River is referred to as a tunnel.
Whether portaging around that dam or nasty stretch on the river, from lake to lake in the boundary waters, or from the campsite down to the beach, the klip-n-go kayak strap makes the trip a breeze. No need to drag your boat along the ground anymore.
the colorodo river
the Volga river
The Clutha river.
a river that carries more water than any other
The load in a river can be transported in 4 ways. The first is Traction. It is when rocks and boulders are rolled along the river bed by the force of the water. The second is Saltation this is when stones and pebbles are bounced along the river bed. The third is Suspension this is when fine particles like silt floot along in the water. The last is Solution which is when the material dissolves in the water. These different methods are used depending on the size of the load to be transported and the energy of the river. A river needs little energy to transport a small mineral by solution but lots of energy to transport heavy boulders it by traction.
Swim, Canoe, Kayak, Boating, Swing into it, be careful for piranas and gators and things...
Deposition
River Congo