There is no such river as the Murray-Darling River. The Murray River and the Darling River are two separate, individual rivers.
material that a river carries along E.g (stone, grass & rocks)
A river's suspended load and bed load may accumulate at the river's mouth and form a delta. It is a land form created by the deposition of sediments.
1. The quantity of water in the river. 2. The size of the river basin. 3. The course of the river 4. The shape of the river reliefs.
a dissolved load
The size of the pebble will decrease down stream because the further downstream you go the quicker the river velocity. This means there will be more abrasion against the sides and bed of the river and the friction will be greater, this wears away the river load making it decrease in size. Increase velocity means that bigger material will be picked up by the river and carried as river load. More load in the river and increased size of load will mean more attrition and the river load will keep colliding into each other smoothening and rounding their shape. Brap brap !!
The smaller the load a river has the more sediment it can carry is false. When the river has more energy, it is able to carry a larger load, therefore more sediment.
The smaller the load a river has the more sediment it can carry is false. When the river has more energy, it is able to carry a larger load, therefore more sediment.
As a river gets older sediment load decreases due to the age of the river and erosion
Two types of loads are a Bed Load and a Suspended Load. A Bed Load is a river that bounces large materials such as rock. Also, a Suspended Load is a river that carries small rocks and soil.
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bedload
As a river gets older sediment load decreases due to the age of the river and erosion