The heaviest rocks, which are rolled along the river bed in river transport, come under which type of load?
1) Solution load
2) Suspension load.
3) Saltation load
4) Traction load
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The correct answer is Traction load .
The type of load that includes the heaviest rocks which are rolled along the river bed in river transport is called traction load.
River transport involves the movement of sediment and rocks through a river system by the action of water. The load that is transported by a river can be divided into four types: solution load, suspension load, saltation load, and traction load.
Solution load refers to the dissolved materials carried in the river water. Suspension load refers to the sediment particles that are small enough to be carried in suspension in the water. Saltation load refers to the transport of sediment particles that bounce or skip along the river bed. Traction load refers to the movement of larger rocks and boulders that are too heavy to be carried by the water and are instead rolled along the river bed.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 4) Traction load.