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What three factors describe the movement of surface water in streams and rivers?
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What three factors describe the movement of surface water in streams and rivers?
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The three factors that describe the movement of surface water in streams and rivers include agents of movements like air or wind, the bed slope, type of rocks, obstructions (i.e.crops or vegetation present), bed shape, and many other factors.
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