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Why does a river turn muddy after a heavy rain?

A river turns muddy after heavy rain because the rain washes soil, sediment, and debris into the river, causing it to become turbid. The increased flow from the rain also stirs up sediment from the riverbed, further contributing to the muddy appearance of the water.


When is the most sediment deposited along the river?

After a heavy rain, or in the spring when the snow melts.


Is mudflow a mass of wet sediment that flows downhill as a result of heavy rain melting snow and ice?

Mudflow


How can heavy rains create mudflows?

Water from the rain mixes with loose sediment, forming a dense slurry that can flow downhill.


What makes water in the muddy after a heavy rain?

Heavy rain can cause soil erosion, washing sediment and debris into the water. This makes the water appear muddy as the suspended particles cloud the water. Flooded areas can also contribute to the murkiness of water after heavy rain.


What is meant by causes and effects?

The heavy rain flooded the river. Here the heavy rain is the cause the effect is the flooded river Cause and effect is the result of something that happens


What happens when heavy rain falls on earth?

Heavy rain? As in pouring? It will come as droplets and hit a surface, then it will splatter and spread, usually to a .75 inch diameter for a large raindrop.


What weather happens near a hurricane?

Heavy Rain, Strong Winds, Thunder and Lightening.


What kind of weather happens at a weather front?

Thunderstorms clouds heavy rain snow


What kind of weather happens at a cold fronts?

Thunderstorms clouds heavy rain snow


Why does clear water flowing down a river becomes muddy after rain?

I would assume it is from either the rain coming down and disrupting the ground beneath the waters surface. Or from it washing mud, or dirt, off the bank into the flowing water.


Why does heavy rain cause erosion in a desert?

Heavy rain in a desert can cause erosion because the compacted soil in deserts cannot absorb large amounts of water quickly. This leads to surface runoff, which can carry the loose sand and sediment, causing erosion in the form of gullies and washouts.