The largest particles in the stream would settle out first.
The heavier particles will settle first in a slow moving river. The finer particles will travel the furthest, even reaching the sea.
Rock and soil!!
Alluvial soil is clay, silt, or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where the stream slows down.
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
A steep slope increases the water flow, and the erosion wherever the bank is formed from softer material than rock, can be quite great when the river is in flood. Deposition is increased when the flow slows in the lower reaches as the river reaches the valley, and the gravel and silt is able to settle.
what is nonfoliated
It slows down the greenhouse effect.
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the ones with the highest density
the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
It depends on the topography of the land. Generally,however, the stream slows down as the stream moves away from the mountains.
As water in the stream channel flows, it encounters friction; the friction slows the forward movement. The shape,size, and roughness affect the amount of friction. High friction slows the stream significantly.
Along with friction, turbulence slows the stream's flow and may also erode the stream.
the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
Because it has less energy and can carry less sediments.
Larger particles are deposited first as a stream loses velocity. Gravel would be deposited first, since it is the largest (out of Clay, Silt, Sand, and Gravel)
Because it has less energy and can carry less sediments.
a Delta
The stream slows down and spreads out on the flatter ground