Why might one river have a much greater dissolved load than another river?
A) faster flow rate
B) nature of the sediment-forming rock
C) fewer meanders and a broader basin
D) a narrow channel just before the sea
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Q10: Study Figure 16.10 in your textbook. Choose
Q11: For most streams, bank full discharge occurs
A)
Q12: How does a river "pluck" particles?
A) hammer-like
Q13: Drainage basins are separated from one another
Q14: All of these factors must decrease in
Q16: Why is a stream able to pick
Q17: Which factor must increase in order for
Q18: Sediment is deposited in a stream when
A)
Q19: An example of land use planning is
Q20: How is stream power calculated?
A) multiply average
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