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How do boulders become smaller as they are moved down a stream bed?

because the volcanic crust begins to decay


What is the largest sediment that can transported into a stream?

The largest sediment that can be transported into a stream is typically boulders, which can be moved during high-energy events like flooding or landslides. However, normal stream flow usually transports smaller particles such as gravel, sand, and silt. The ability of a stream to transport sediment depends on factors like water velocity, sediment size, and stream gradient. While boulders can be moved, they generally require significant force to be entrained and carried downstream.


What constitutes the highest percentage of the annual sediment load moved by a stream?

Generally, the highest percentage of the annual sediment load moved by a stream consists of suspended sediment. These are particles like silt and clay that are carried within the stream's water column. Bedload sediment, which is sediment that is moved along the stream bed through rolling or sliding, typically makes up a smaller percentage of the total annual sediment load.


Which HM allows boulders to moved in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl?

The HM strength


In Pokemon platinum all the boulders have been moved what do you do?

you follow the spirits of the lake and then push them in to the right hole


Did Juliana move to river street?

no she moved to stream rd


How is a stream formed?

obstacles that can't be moved easily by water change the direction of the stream. i did this for my science project and its true.


The material moved by erosion is called what?

The material that is moved by erosion is called Sediment.


Why were native Americans moved to a smaller and smaller reservations in the 1850s?

Native Americans were moved to smaller and smaller reservation because colonists found gold in areas set aside for Native Americans


What is the conclusion of soil?

The conclusion of soil erosion is that no soil remains in the original location. It has all moved into the water area, which can cause these areas to become smaller.


What does the existence of erratic boulders suggest about an area?

erratic boulders means that a glacier passed over this area. The boulders may have been the side of a mountain or part of a cliff but the power of the glacier broke it down and off and then moved it. When the glacier receded, the boulders were left behind. They are often found in areas where there are no mountains or cliffs...they are geologically different from the bedrock. Geologists can often match erratic boulders up with their place of origin which may be many miles away. They range in size from stone size to house size.


How do conditions in the US change when the jet stream moved north?

it gets warmer