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Which change at a particular location in a stream usually causes more sediments to be deposited at a location?

A decrease in water velocity usually causes more sediments to be deposited at a location in a stream. This can happen when the stream widens, the channel gradient decreases, or obstacles such as rocks or vegetation slow down the flow of water.


What statement is true of jet streams A. The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and polar easterlies. B. The subtropical jet stream flows to the east while the polar jet stream flows?

A. The subtropical jet stream lies between the westerlies and polar easterlies; this statement is true. B. The polar jet stream typically flows to the east, while the subtropical jet stream flows towards the west.


Why do jet streams change their path in winter?

Jet streams change their path in winter due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This tilt causes temperature differences between the poles and the equator, which in turn affects the strength and position of the jet stream.


What is the measure of th largest particles a stream can carry?

The measure of the largest particles that a stream can carry is typically determined by its stream power, bed material size, and flow velocity. Streams with higher stream power and flow velocity are able to transport larger particles. The largest particles a stream can carry before they settle to the streambed are usually referred to as the stream's "bedload" particles.


Narrow opening between two hill which a stream can flow through?

Ravine: A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides formed by erosion from a stream or river.

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How do you get over stream in vegetable villain mission in club penguin?

There is a wooden board somewhere in the maze. Put it in your inventory and when you get to the stream, grab it from your inventory and use it to cross the stream.


What is difference between a stream and river?

The difference between a river and a stream is the name applied to it by local residents, and relative size. In the same region, something called a river is usually larger than something called a stream. However, something that is called a river in one place could be the same size as something called a stream in another place.


What is the side of stream called?

The side of a stream is usually called its bank.


What is the process of oxygen moving into the blood stream?

oxygenation is the answer i found somewhere else


A stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains and usually having a river or stream flowing through it?

a valley


How long does it take for a prescription do get into your blood stream?

Depending on your prescription and how strong it is and how it is taken usually between 2 to 5 days.


What is a stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains and usually having a river or stream flowing through it?

Valley


What is a stream between two mountains called?

a stream


What is the mean position of the polar jet stream?

Awesome kids


What border does the jet stream travel between?

The jet stream travels between hot and cold air.


What is the gliding position called for the whip kick?

its called stream line


Who is larger a river or a stream?

Usually a river