MOD.MASTERING F/EARTH SCIENCE W/LAB MAN
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Author: Tarbuck
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Chapter 9.2, Problem 5A
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Whether the streams represented on the map are continuously flowing or intermittent.
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The Earth contains a number of water bodies such as rakes, streams and rivers. The stream is defined as the water that runs within a fixed channel. Streams help in transporting sediments across the surface of Earth.
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MOD.MASTERING F/EARTH SCIENCE W/LAB MAN
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