Option: A Option: B Option: C 2 ) The debris from a rockslide enters into a stre
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Option: A
Option: B
Option: C
2) The debris from a rockslide enters into a stream from the adjacent slope, reducing stream width. What will likely happen to discharge along this section of the stream?
A) Discharge will decrease
B) Discharge will not be affected
C) Not enough data is given to answer the question
A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
A) East
B) West
C) No way to tell
Question 1 Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions. OD) Downstream DistanceExplanation / Answer
1. Incomplete question
2. Answer is Option A. When the rockslide enters the stream from the adjacent slope, thr debris will block the discharge to some extent and hence discharge will decrease..
3. Answer is Option C. Transpiration is the process by which water or moisture from the leaves of the plants is being directly released to atmosphere as water vapor. It can be described as the evaporation of water from plant leaves.
4. Answer is Option A. The tributaries or stream segments will always fall towards the main stream and join it. In this case the two stream segments are flowing east towards the main stream and join.
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