Want this question answered?
Minerals deposited by a river are called silt.
weathering
true
The answer is... A river only flows down hill
Digestion
cookie monster
Soils deposited by a river or stream are known as alluvial soils. Alluvium may consist of coarse soil particles, such as sand and gravel, down to fine soil particles, like silt and clay. The lower the flow energy of the water, the finer particle sizes will settle.
These particles are called quarks. (Protons made up of two up quarks and a down quark, neutrons made up of two down quarks and an up quark.)
A delta is an area where a river enters a larger body of water. Weathered particles are eroded and then deposited when the momentum of the river slows down. So a delta has to start with weathered particles and then the particles have to be eroded and then they are deposited. So a delta does involve all of these processes.
Minerals deposited by a river are called silt.
When a gas turns into a liquid, its called condensation. The particles slow down and move closer together.
ghat
weathering
When there is a change from a gas to a liquid, the process is called condensation.
True
True
true