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The material that a stream carries in solution is called "dissolved load." This includes various substances such as minerals, salts, and organic matter that are dissolved in the water. The dissolved load is distinct from the sediment load, which consists of larger particles that are transported by the stream. Together, they contribute to the overall transport of materials within the stream system.
load or stream load.
It's called transportation.
capacity
The materials carried by a stream are called its "load." This load can consist of sediment, rocks, and organic matter that the stream transports as it flows. The size and composition of the load can vary depending on factors like the stream's velocity and the surrounding environment.
Clay
Stream Load is the amount of material a stream can hold as it flows. As a stream flows it causes erosion, and this erosion is carried about as material in the stream. As too much is eroded, the extra material will fall to the bottom, or push it's way to the sides.
no, suspended load is responsible for the most stream erosion10. Question:Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?Your Answer:Bed load CORRECT ANSWER Suspended load INCORRECT Dissolved load
A stream carries materials through a process called erosion, where water and sediments are transported downstream. The flow of water in a stream can dislodge and carry rocks, soil, and other debris, along with any pollutants present, to be deposited in another location. The speed and volume of water in a stream can impact how much material it can carry.
Bed Load
bed load. This type of stream load consists of heavier materials that are transported along the stream bed through rolling, sliding, or bouncing. It tends to move more slowly than suspended load or dissolved load.