Sediment is dirt, rocks, and sand carried by a river.
sediments
are called sediments.
Silt
The soil that is deposited by a river to form landforms such as river bars and river deltas is called silt. A river delta is the name of the landform that is created the mouth of a river.
a delta is an area near a river's mouth where the water deposits fine soil called silt
rocks
Sediment.
Silt is fine clay, sand or materials carried by running water that are deposited as a sediment in a harbor or channel. Silt can vary in appearance, because it is dependent on where the water is being carried through. It can be white, brown, red, thick, fine, or gritty.
The soil that is deposited by a river to form landforms such as river bars and river deltas is called silt. A river delta is the name of the landform that is created the mouth of a river.
It is silt.
The fine soil that was deposited at the mouth of a river in Egypt was called silt.
Suspended load
load
Clay particles are very fine grained and light weight, so easily carried along by flowing water.
A Nile Flood.
Loess
Fine silt and mud are carried further downstream than heavier rocks and gravel. Which often results in muddy banks at the river mouth.
'Suspension' or as you cited in your question 'suspended load'. Fine materials can be suspended in the water and are carried away in such a method. These particles are too light to sink to the bottom of the fast moving river. Suspension load forms the largest part of the river load. Materials that can be suspended include silt, mud and clay.
The soil that is deposited by a river to form landforms such as river bars and river deltas is called silt. A river delta is the name of the landform that is created the mouth of a river.
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