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pane00

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What best describes an exotic stream?
 
  A. Its stream load comes from different areas.
  B. It is formed in past climate conditions.
  C. Its source is in a nearby wetter area.
  D. It is formed prior to stream rejuvenation.
  E. It has stream flow during the wet season only.

Question 2

What is NOT true about the special conditions of arid lands?
 
  A. Mechanical weathering is dominant.
  B. Soil and regolith is thin or absent.
  C. Rainfall occurs as intense thunderstorms.
  D. Streams are almost all ephemeral.
  E. Desert landforms are only shaped by wind.



joshraies

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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