Asked by Kervin Huang on Jun 25, 2024

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Which of the following is NOT true about braided streams?

A) these streams form where the sediment is plentiful and dominated by clay and silt
B) the amount of sediment is close to or exceeds the stream's capacity to carry it
C) more than one channel can carry water and sediment
D) they can have a fairly straight overall path or gentle curves

Braided Streams

Watercourses that consist of a network of small channels separated by small and often temporary islands called braid bars, typically found in environments with high sediment loads and strong seasonal flows.

Sediment

Particles of organic or inorganic matter that settle in place, often in bodies of water, eventually forming sedimentary rock.

Clay And Silt

Fine-grained natural earth materials, which when combined, form a part of sedimentary deposits, with distinct physical properties related to their particle size.

  • Understand the characteristics and formation of braided streams.
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Reanna DavisJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Braided streams typically form where the sediment is plentiful and dominated by sand and gravel, not clay and silt. This is because the coarser materials can form bars around which the water must flow, creating the multiple channels characteristic of braided streams.