Over time, pressure continues to build in the tectonic plates, until suddenly, they shift in an earthquake. Aftershocks are common, but then a long time can pass before another one becomes likely.
<span>When magma reaches the surface through a volcano, it is called lava. When lava cools, it forms extrusive igneous rock. The process by which rocks are worn down by wind and water, creating sediment.</span>
Answer: B. temporarily or permanently suspended in the flow
Explanation:
Suspended load refers to the sediments in a flowing waterbody that do not settle to the bottom but rather continually move with the motion of the water. They are therefore temporarily or permanently suspended in the flow.
They are usually made up of light and fine particles which can easily be moved such as silt and fine sands.
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