A stream can bounce large pebbles and boulders, along the stream bed. These rocks are called bed load. A stream can carry sand in suspension. These materials, called suspended load, make the river look muddy. The dissolved load is material carried in a solution, which means that the material is dissolved in the water. Sodium and calcium are some of the materials in the dissolved load.
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Yes, coarse sedimentary rock can be made up of pebbles or boulders. Coarse sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and cementation of larger grains, such as pebbles and boulders, that are transported by water, ice, or wind. These larger grains are typically found in rocks like conglomerate or breccia.
Bed Load
Moraine is the word for rocks and boulders carried along by a glacier and then left behind.
the stuff that a river takes with it - rocks, pepples ect
yes
load or stream load.
Regoliths and boulders.
Large boulders and smaller rocks can be carried by a river. When rocks and sediment are displaced, it's called erosion.
the boulders are more stronger than weak rocks.
larger pebbles, rocks, or boulders.
Boulders, rocks and fire bombs.
A stream can bounce large pebbles and boulders, along the stream bed. These rocks are called bed load. A stream can carry sand in suspension. These materials, called suspended load, make the river look muddy. The dissolved load is material carried in a solution, which means that the material is dissolved in the water. Sodium and calcium are some of the materials in the dissolved load.
Saltation-smaller rocks and stones. Traction-larger rocks and boulders.
No. Boulders are large pieces of rocks that have broken off from formations of rock.
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