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the 3 ways are:
1) solution
2)suspension
3)bed load

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When a river slows down and deposits its sediment load smaller particles of sediment are deposited first. True or False?

True


When a river slows down and deposits its sediment load smaller particles of sediment are deposed first true or false?

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Is this true or false When a river slows down and deposits its sediment load smaller particles of sediment are deposited first?

True. When a river slows down, it loses its ability to carry large sediment particles, so it deposits them first. Smaller particles settle later as the energy of the river decreases further.


What is a river's load?

material that a river carries along E.g (stone, grass & rocks)


What are the conditions needed for a river delta to be formed?

river looses velocity, and deposits it's load (river looses velocity when it enters a river or lake) heavy material is deposited first and silt last. for a delta to be formed there must be deposition of sediments and distribution channels. delta are formed when the river deposits it alluvium at the mouth of the river and then the river forced to split.


What is the mother load?

in gold mining you have 2 types of deposits. a placer deposit is gold that has eroded from a vein and been redeposited by water in a stream or river. a load deposit is gold still in place in the vein.when miners would find gold in a stream they would search for the load or vein that produced the placer deposit.since the load was where the gold came from its reffered to as the mother load.


What would happen at the mouth of a river with a river's suspended load and bed load?

A river's suspended load and bed load may accumulate at the river's mouth and form a delta. It is a land form created by the deposition of sediments.


What is a plain bordering a river formed by river deposits?

A floodplain.


What are delta deposits and alluvial deposits?

Delta deposits are sedimentary deposits that accumulate at the mouth of a river as it flows into a larger body of water, formed by the river's sediment being deposited due to a decrease in flow velocity. Alluvial deposits are sediments that are transported and deposited by flowing water, typically forming along riverbanks, floodplains, and in river channels.


What do Streams and river deposits include?

glaciers


What is the sediment and other deposits picked up as a result of abrasion called?

The rocks, sand, and silt eroded by a river is called the "load."


Does river load size decrease?

The size of the pebble will decrease down stream because the further downstream you go the quicker the river velocity. This means there will be more abrasion against the sides and bed of the river and the friction will be greater, this wears away the river load making it decrease in size. Increase velocity means that bigger material will be picked up by the river and carried as river load. More load in the river and increased size of load will mean more attrition and the river load will keep colliding into each other smoothening and rounding their shape. Brap brap !!