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What kind of stream channel is visible here?
 
  A) Laminar channel
  B) Braided channel
  C) Meandering channel
  D) Overflow channel

Question 2

A stream is transporting Particle A. The velocity of stream is decreasing, but for the moment, Particle A is still moving.
 
  However, when the water drops below 50 cm/sec, Particle A falls below its fall velocity and is deposited. Based on this information, what is the likely particle size for this object?
  A) 0.01 mm
  B) 0.1 mm
  C) 5 mm
  D) 10 mm



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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