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Small particles of dirt, sand, or silt, which can be dissolved or swept along in the water.
When an acid is dissolved in water, it forms loose hydrogen ions. When a base is dissolved in water, it releases loose hydroxide ions in water.
The sediments are usually carried by water or are particles that settle out of water, but the sediments could be windblown.
yes, the bioproducts are water and a salt.
Yes, the water cycle is driven by the energy in the Sun's rays, which evaporates water from the surface of the ocean. The water is carried up as vapour and eventually forms clouds and produces rain.
Loose sediments can be carried by wind, water, or ice.
Sediments
make the water muddy
Sediments are finely divided materials that are carried along by moving water (or other fluid) and preciptate out when the water slows down. Sediment can come from anywhere and be just about anything. Organic and inorganic material alike can become the bits of matter tiny enough to allow it to be picked up and carried along with a moving fluid. It can already be loose and picked up, or can be washed loose by the water. Wind blown material crosses over or falls on water and "sticks" and ends up in it. In any case, the material in the water moves with it to a "final destination" somewhere and then "drops out" as precipitate. A link can be found below, and it will lead an investigator to the Wikipedia post on sediment.
Small particles of dirt, sand, or silt, which can be dissolved or swept along in the water.
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When an acid is dissolved in water, it forms loose hydrogen ions. When a base is dissolved in water, it releases loose hydroxide ions in water.
Water carries nitrogen and carbon through the environment.
Silt is one type of material found on the bottom of a stream. Silt is fine and can be carried along in moving water, but is heavyier than water, so settles out of the water as it slows. It can be organic or mineral.
Hey there......... when water is heated the molecules of water i.e. Hydrogen and oxygen gets heated and get lite and forms vapour which is carried on by air
Right now I am doing a crossword puzzle for homework(sounds fun but has "informational" facts) and I am having trouble finding this answer to the question what is loose sil carried by water called. And I filled out most of it but I can't figure it out, so 1 letter was filled out and it was an "i"! And so it was the 3rd letter out of4
Its 'load' - Suspended load: All organic and inorganic material carried in moving water Dissolved load: All organic and inorganic material carried in solution by moving water Bed load: Coarse materials such as gravel, stones. These things move along the bottom of the river by rolling, or sliding.