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Alainaaa8

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Explain how the gradient, discharge, channel size, and channel roughness typically change as you migrate downstream.
 
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The energy of light is called electromagnetic radiation. In the electromagnetic spectrum, photosynthesis makes use of which specific wavelengths?
 
  A) X-rays
  B) the entire electromagnetic spectrum
  C) visible light
  D) ultraviolet radiation
  E) infrared radiation


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Refer to Smartfigure 3.13. Discharge, channel size, and flow velocity all increase as you move downstream. Channel roughness and gradient decrease as you move toward the mouth.

Answer to Question 2

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