Along the stream's bottom
its junk? bed load, which sometimes includes junk
yes
Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel.
The largest part of the hydrosphere is made up of water.
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In Suspension.
its junk? bed load, which sometimes includes junk
Mineral materials
Streams leaving a mountain range deposit a large part of the load in a delta. A delta is located at the mouth of a river where it flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, or reservoir.
streams with low gradients usually move slowly and can't carry bed load dowmstream
streams with low gradients usually move slowly and can't carry bed load dowmstream
Streams transport sediment in three ways. 1. in solution (dissolved load) 2. in suspension (suspended load) 3. scooting or rolling along the bottom (bed load)
James Mirabal has written: 'Suspended-sediment load of Texas streams' -- subject(s): Sediment load
The total volume of flow in streams is termed discharge.
Part of earth's hydrosphere
Part of earth's hydrosphere
There are none. We have streams, the largest, which could qualify as a river, is the "Gudenå"