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Which of the following best describes the difference between a source & a mouth? Question 11 options: A source is where a river or stream originates, and a mouth is where it empties into another body of water. A source is where a river or stream empties into another body of water, and a mouth is where it originates. A source is partially surrounded by land, and a mouth is completely surrounded by land. A source is completely surrounded by land, and a mouth is partially surrounded by land.

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Answer:

its A

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Every river and its flow has source and mouth: source is the part of the flow of the river - the place where the river starts and mouth is the part where the river flows into a sea or lake.
According this explanation, the following best describes the difference between a source and a mouth:
A: A source is where a river or stream originates, and a mouth is where it empties into another body of water.
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