load
Silt. But mostly it depends on which area the river is in and the material the river bank is made up of.
The suspended load is composed of fine sediment particles suspended and transported by a stream
They are called the rivers 'load'
Its called a load :p
The rivers 'load'.
silt
A stream will be tend to be eroded most where the water current is the swiftest and the surrounding ground the softest. Materials carried by the water will also affect erosion. Such materials include ice, sand, and pebbles The current is swifter on the outside of a river bend. On the inside of a river bend the current may slow and erosion materials may be left in the river bed.
A load is the term for particles carried by a stream or river.
tools
load
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.
Plasma is a component of blood. The materials that are carried in plasma are minerals, vitamins, glucose, carbon dioxide, hormones and urea.
dust
silt
Small quantities of certain regulated hazardous materials may be carried on a motorcycle, but in general a motorcycle is not an appropriate vehicle for transporting regulated hazardous materials.
You can be carried by hand or me carried by a river. It depends on what size.
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.
erosion (?)