By wind or water, or both.
If by Mount Ayer you mean Ayers Rock, it does not influence rivers. Even when the rains come and water streams down the Rock, no rivers are formed. There are water pools around the base of the rock, but no rivers nearby.
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It is made up of fragments and particles of rock called detritus that has been worn from existing rock by abrasion, erosion and weathering. Detritus is then transported by streams and rivers into lakes and oceans where it can form sediment and the process of forming sedimentary rock begins again.
Wind: Rock particles can be transported by wind through processes like saltation and suspension. Water: Erosion by water, such as rivers, streams, and ocean currents, can transport rock particles downstream or along coastlines. Ice: Glaciers can carry rock particles as they flow, depositing them when the ice melts. Gravity: Rock particles can be moved downslope due to gravity, such as in landslides, rockfalls, or creep. Human activity: Activities like construction, mining, or landscaping can also transport rock particles from one place to another.
Sedimentary rock is found at the bottom of lakes and rivers. This rock is formed from minerals and organic particles.
what region has fast moving rivers and streams
Granite undergoes weathering and erosion as it is carried from the mountains to the sea. The rock gradually breaks down into smaller particles due to physical, chemical, and biological processes. These particles are transported by rivers and streams to the coast, where they may contribute to the formation of beaches or become part of the sedimentary rock cycle through deposition and lithification.
Streams and rivers flow down a long path and ponds and lakes stay in one place and not flowing like streams and rivers.
one main primary consumer in streams and rivers are FISH
Both streams and rivers can be considered the trunk of a river system.
Streams are merely tributaries of rivers. A river is the wider channel into which smaller creeks, streams and rivers flow. (Streams do not flow out of rivers.) Streams carry water from higher sources, emptying into the river. As more streams empty into a river, it tends to become broader, simply because of the greater volume of water it is carrying.
Large particles carried by water include sediment, rocks, debris, and organic matter. These particles can be transported by the flow of water in rivers, streams, and oceans, contributing to erosion and sedimentation processes.