Answer:
The correct answer is option b. "It has decreased the rate of absorption, causing greater incidents of flooding".
Step-by-step explanation:
Wetlands are a type of ecosystem characterized being flooded with water almost permanently, which allows the proliferation of aquatic plants. The removal of these ecosystems has impacted rivers and streams by decreasing the rate of absorption, causing greater incidents of flooding. Wetlands serves as water deposits, helping to prevent flooding. Removing them results in greater incidents of flooding and decreasing the rate of absorption at rivers and streams.