A stream can bounce large pebbles and boulders, along the stream bed. These rocks are called bed load. A stream can carry sand in suspension. These materials, called suspended load, make the river look muddy. The dissolved load is material carried in a solution, which means that the material is dissolved in the water. Sodium and calcium are some of the materials in the dissolved load.
Sand pebbles and boulders can be carried in dump trucks. A dump truck is a three or four axled vehicle with a box on the back for carrying heavy loads.
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In Geology, sand, pebbles and rocks are carried in streams and rivers. Heavy rocks are deposited first (may only roll several feet during a flood). Pebbles may travel further and were once rocks, become smaller and rounded in their journey downstream. Finally, sand (lightest being fine silt and mud that line the tidal stretches of the river and form mud-flats inshore).
load or stream load.
bed loads
Particles of sand and pebbles that are less dense than water are carried by a stream through a process called suspension. The flow of the water exerts enough force to keep these lighter particles suspended in the water and move them downstream. The particles are lifted off the streambed and transported until the flow of the water slows down or they encounter an obstacle that causes them to settle.
embolus.
calcite
Fossils are rarely found inside individual rocks, but if they are, it will be inside boulders that were originally part of a layer of mudstone or sandstone (sedimentary rock). Scientists refer to this type of rock as "Fossil bearing" Joan Wiffen of New Zealand was a Paleontologist who discovered individual dinosaur bones inside massive mudstone boulders in a stream.
A stream of charged particles is called an electrical current.
load or stream load.
A noisy little stream is called a babbling brook. As the water flows over the pebbles in the stream it creates the noise.
winf
It is called turbulence.
Particles of sand and pebbles that are less dense than water are carried by a stream through a process called suspension. The flow of the water exerts enough force to keep these lighter particles suspended in the water and move them downstream. The particles are lifted off the streambed and transported until the flow of the water slows down or they encounter an obstacle that causes them to settle.
sediment
the deepening of a stream bed by pebbles rolling along the bottom of the stream
A load is the term for particles carried by a stream or river.
the sand, gravel, boulders, or other debris transported by rolling or sliding along the bot-tom of a stream.
Little sediments are carried by the eroding stream
Gulf Stream
load