it absorbs water
Particles of soil and rock that are carried along in water are called sediment. They can include a range of sizes, from tiny clay particles to larger pebbles and boulders. Sediment transport is an important process in shaping the landscape and can contribute to erosion and deposition in rivers and other water bodies.
Sedimentary rock, such as sandstone or shale, is often formed from soil deposits carried by moving water from rivers or streams. These sediments accumulate, compress, and cement over time to form rock layers.
i believe that tiny bits of rock and soil are called minerals. i am not sure about this so you might want to look on yahoo or google or something,, but i am pretty sure about this. :)
Such soil or rock is 'impervious'.
The term for soil that settles in water is sediment. Sediment is the material that is carried and deposited by water, wind, or glaciers.
Soil can be carried away from it's parent rock by wind, water, ice or gravity.
the stream load rock,soil,etc.the stream load rock,soil,etc.
Sedimentary rock, such as sandstone or shale, is often formed from soil deposits carried by moving water from rivers or streams. These sediments accumulate, compress, and cement over time to form rock layers.
Particles of soil and rock that are carried along in water are called sediment. They can include a range of sizes, from tiny clay particles to larger pebbles and boulders. Sediment transport is an important process in shaping the landscape and can contribute to erosion and deposition in rivers and other water bodies.
The process is called erosion. When bits of rock are carried away by flowing water, they can be broken down into smaller pieces and transported downstream. Erosion can shape landscapes by wearing down rock and soil over time.
Silt is a sedimentry rock that is carried by water such as creeks and rivers. It is used for growing crops as it is rich, and really fertile soil.
Water contained in pores of soil or rock is groundwater..
by wind erosion the soil is carried by the wind. as in a storm, the soil is carried by the wind. by water erosion the soil is carried by the water. as in high tides the soil is taken by the water that come to the shore. as in order to prevent this, we should plant more trees and plants because the roots of these plants hold the soil together.
its called silt
There are many but porous and aquifer are perhaps the most obvious.
the answer to this question is that Soil with smaller particles can hold more water when Soil with larger rock particles can hold less water.....
i believe that tiny bits of rock and soil are called minerals. i am not sure about this so you might want to look on yahoo or google or something,, but i am pretty sure about this. :)