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8 January, 14:29

If a river has a high gradient and a large sediment load composed of a large percentage of bed load, the direct result would be

A) a meander

B) a tributary

C) an oxbow lake

D) a braided stream

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  1. 8 January, 16:52
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    If a river has a high gradient and a large sediment load composed of a large percentage of bed load, the direct result would be

    A) a meander

    B) a tributary

    C) an oxbow lake

    D) a braided stream

    Explanation:

    The answer would be: D) a braided stream.

    An anastomosed river or braided river is a river that has a channel consisting of a network of small canals separated by small and temporary islands, often called braided banks.

    Braided currents occur in rivers with high slopes and / or large sediment loads.
  2. 8 January, 17:37
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    The answer is; B

    Tributaries feed a river and are found in at the source of a river in the watershed. In these regions, the areas are mountainous hence the gradient in these river stages in high. This causes the water in the tributaries to have a high velocity and gives them high erosion power on the river bed giving them more sediments.
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