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1.) The headwaters of a stream are always located at a/an _______ elevation than the mouth of the stream.

2.) A stream’s velocity is _______ at the bottom and edges.
3.) A stream’s invisible _______ load represents (on average) about 15% of the mass of material transported.
4.) A stream with many rapids and waterfalls is likely a/an _______ stream.
5.) In a meander, water flowing around the outside of a curve flows _______ than water flowing around the inside of the curve.
6.) An oxbow lake can form near a/an _______ stream.
7.) A/An _______ is likely to form where a stream deposits sediment as it enters another body of water.

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Answer:

higher

slowest

dissolved

youthful

faster

meandering

delta

Step-by-step explanation:

User Jeremy Huiskamp
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Answer:

given below

Step-by-step explanation:

1) higher

stream is located at higher location because of high head energy of the flow will be more.

2) small

at the bottom of the stream the energy head is small.

3) dissolved

dissolved invisible load will represent 15% of mass.

4) young

when the stream is young it has huge energy and the velocity is very high.

5) faster

water flowing outside the curve flow is faster than inside the curve.

6) meander

the zig zag movement of the river is called meander and the oxbow lake is found near meanders.

7) delta

delta is present when river falls in the oceans, all the river deposits sediments in the delta.

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