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What characteristic sets streams and rivers apart A. Water quality B. Direction of slow C. Size D. Biodiversity
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What characteristic sets streams and rivers apart
A. Water quality
B. Direction of slow
C. Size
D. Biodiversity
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I'm going to saw size..? (C) Because in most cases rivers will be larger than a stream. Streams are usually very shallow and short in width but a river can be very deep and very wide.
Sorry if it's not correct I believe it is.
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