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Which of the following is NOT an example of how watersheds can change over time?

A. Rivers change course.
B. River channels become deeper.
C. Flooding deposits sand and mud around a river.
D. Flooding occurs when too much rain falls upstream.

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Answer:

D. Flooding occurs when too much rain falls upstream.

Step-by-step explanation:

Flooding is not a change in a watershed.

A, B, and C are wrong. They all represent changes in a watershed.

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