Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
River water is generally a heterogeneous mixture based on the different components it is carrying. Water by definition is not an element, rather a molecule comprised of them.
heterogeneous because it has many things in it(mud,rocks, unbalanced amounts)
Yes, a river delta is a suspension, which is a type of heterogeneous mixture.
Muddy river water is considered heterogeneous because it is a mixture of different substances that are not uniformly distributed throughout the water. Additionally, it may contain suspended particles such as silt, clay, and organic matter, making it a suspension.
homogenous.
Water and oil is a heterogeneous mixture. Oil can be separated from water via specific methods. That's why a combination of water and oil is heterogeneous.
A simple water accordingly is a Heterogeneous mixture.
This is a heterogeneous mixture.Blood cells are easily separated from water.
heterogeneous
Muddy water is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of visibly different particles suspended in water. The particles can settle over time, showing that muddy water is not uniform in composition.
Because they are mixed together it becomes heterogeneous.
Assuming you can't see the individual particles of its components and it has the same consistency throughout, it is a homogenous mixture.