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newbem

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Which type of erosion involves the most sediment per square meter in the places where it occurs?
 
  A) Sheet erosion
  B) Splash erosion
  C) Rill erosion
  D) Gully erosion
  E) Erosion by raindrops

Question 2

The eventual result of ________ is to reduce almost all stream-carried debris to very small silt particles.
 
  A) splash erosion
  B) rill erosion
  C) abrasion
  D) sheet erosion
  E) precipitation


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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