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Why Are Floods So Common Along the Red River

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Why are floods so common along the Red River?


A) The Red River valley is geologically young (about 9,000 years old) and has not carved a deep valley.
B) The gradient or slope of the riverbed is very low.
C) River flow increases as winter snowmelts and melt water runs northward into still frozen parts of the river.
D) All of these are correct.

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