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stream discharge is the amount of water flowing through a space OR increases between its source or mouth

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What happens to stream speed if the discharge in a stream doubles?

If in a given stream the velocity doubles, the discharge: Choose one answer


What happens after stream discharge increases?

After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.


In a typical stream where the gradient in steep the discharge is?

In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.


In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge .?

In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.


If a stream's discharge decreases how does it affect the stream's capacity?

The capacity of a stream is the maximum load it can carry. Capacity is directly related to a stream's discharge. The greater the volume of water in a stream is, the greater its capacity is for carrying sediment. So if a stream's discharge decreases, the stream's capacity also decreases.


What happens after a stream discharge increases?

After a stream's discharge increases, it overflows its banks and a flood occurs.


What does A stream discharge .?

Water.


In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is?

In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.


What is a discharge of a stream?

a discharge of a stream is the amount of water flowing past a certain point in a given unit of time.


What is the definition of stream velocity?

Stream velocity is the speed at which water flows in a stream or river. It is typically measured in units of distance per time (e.g. meters per second) and can vary based on factors such as gradient, channel shape, and discharge.


What is the definition of stream gradient?

A) the distance traveled by water in a channel times a drop in elevation b) the drop in elevation of a stream divided by the distance the water travels c) the water pressure at the bottom of the stream divided by the stream's width d) the increase in discharge of a stream per unit drop in elevation


Why a stream discharge increase?

Stream discharge would increase if additional water enters it, such as from a rain storm or from melting snow.