This is a quiz on river systems facts! Rivers are streams of water that flow in channels and drain into larger water bodies. As the river flows, many things happen to the water or the river beds. Do you know the journey one river takes as the water heads for the outlet? This quiz will help polish your knowledge. Do See moregive it a shot and see how well you do!
Because high-gradient streams can exert large forces on the stream bed.
Because it makes the stream flow go faster.
Because it can make cupcakes.
Because of downcutting.
None of the above.
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None of the Below.
Because they shift sides through the meandering.
Because of the amount of sediment in aquifer
IDK
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Increases;increases
Decreases;decreases
Increases;decreases
Decreases;increases
Increases;stay the same
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Zone of aeration
Zone of saturation
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Unknown
Only scientists know
Meandering
When the stream channel can not contain the discharge & water that is passing through it.
The amount of stream flow downward in a high-gradient stream.
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The gradient gets higher
The amount of time
The velocity of the stream flow
The large particles in the stream.
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None of the Below
Because since high-gradient streams cut their valleys vertically downward, they go too rapidly to widen out to form floodplains.
Because since high-gradient streams can exert large forces on the stream bed, they tend to erode their valleys rapidly.
Both B & C
None of the Above
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Sand & Silt
Silt & Clay
All of the above
None of the aBOVE
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Ice Sheets/Glaciers, Groundwater, Lakes/ Reservoirs, Soil Moisture, Vapor in atmosphere, River Water
Groundwater, Lakes/Reservoirs, Soil Moisture, River Water, Vapor in atmosphere, Ice Sheets/Glaciers
Lakes/Reservoirs, Soil Moisture, River Water, Vapor in atmosphere, Ice Sheets/Glaciers, Groundwater
Groundwater, Soil Moisture, Vapor in atmosphere, Lakes/Resrvoirs, Ice Sheets/Glaciers/River Water
River Water, Vapor in atmosphere, Groundwater, Lakes/Reservoirs, Ice Sheets/Glaciers, Soil Moisture
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Head
Legs
Runoff
Mouth
Branch
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