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Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
There are actually more than three forces that carry sediment but there is only three main forces. Wind, water, and gravity. But there is also glacial movement ect. If you want the other forces I would go look it up on google. Hope this answers your questions! :)
soil composition, soil texture, and soil fertility
The three categories is : Sand, silt, and clay.
Stream transport sediment in three ways, dissolved load, (ions in solution being carried downstream), suspended load, (suspended sediment that floats freely downstream) and bed load, (sediment that rolls or scoots along the bottom of the river).
The differ based on the kind of sediment that they are composed of, the color of their sediment, and the size of their sediment.
Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
They can be measured by their linear measures in three orthogonal directions.
Wind, water, and ice.
Visual texture.
Two types of texture that artists create are visual texture, which is the illusion of texture in a two-dimensional artwork, and actual texture, which involves real, tactile surfaces in a three-dimensional artwork.
sediment,bank and bed
sediment
The term for the creation of the illusion of three-dimensional texture on a two dimensional surface is "visual texture." There are many ways of achieving visual texture, including relief, shading, and perspective.
1. any sediment (solid material) which accumulates when stored is readily dispersed. 2. After gently shaking, the medicine stays in suspension long enough for a dose to be accurately measured 3. The suspension is pourable
volume
Sand, silt and Clay