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lidoalex

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Describe the common stream channel patterns.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The Sun gives off electromagnetic radiation because
 
  A) matter is converted into energy.
  B) matter and energy totally annihilate one another in matter-antimatter reactions.
  C) energy is converted into matter.
  D) kinetic energy is converted into potential energy.



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Answer to Question 1

braided stream: a maze of interconnected channels formed from excess sediment.
anabranching channel: multiple large channels present across a vast floodplain.
straight channel: steep mountain regions or bedrock controlled.
meandering stream: sinuous form where there is a gradual slope.

Answer to Question 2

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