silt
Yes, muddy do have.
It doesn't ... its always changing.
It doesn't ... its always changing.
It is primarily bcause runoff from the rain washes sediment into the river.
muddy waters
your well pump needs to be raised. it is too deep and is sucking sediment from the bottom of your well.
The Brahmaputra of India and Tibet carries more sediment than any river in our world, including the "Big Muddy" Mississipi, the long Nile, or the river with the largest volume, the Amazon
Sediment will settle when the river current carrying it along reaches an area of calmness. This may result in sandbars or muddy river banks. It is also likely to settle when carried out to sea and it contributes to the ooze on the ocean floor.
wind carrying small sediment particles as in a desert sandstormstreams and rivers carrying sediment loads as seen in the muddy Mississippi Riverglaciers plucking and carrying rocks as evidenced by glacial erratics and soils found in the Midwestlandslidesheadward erosion as seen in the Grand Canyon and Niagra Fallstsunamis scouring inland surfacesfloods, which transport great amounts of rock and soil
Centipedes are found in almost all places. More are found near the garbage or muddy areas.
turbid
a dirty navel