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16.
a stream’s discharge (1 point)
decreases between its source and mouth
remains the same throughout its course
is greatest during times of drought
increases between its source and mouth
17.
the suspended load of a stream (1 point)
is deposited before the bed load
consists primarily of highly soluble substances
moves along the bottom of the channel by rolling or sliding
usually consists of fine sand, silt, and clay-sized particles
18.
the most prominent features of a narrow, v-shaped valley, where the stream profile drops rapidly, are 16.
a stream’s discharge (1 point)
decreases between its source and mouth
remains the same throughout its course
is greatest during times of drought
increases between its source and mouth
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a stream’s discharge (1 point)
decreases between its source and mouth
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a stream’s discharge (1 point)
decreases between its source and mouth
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