Which would most likely leave behind well-sorted sediment? A. Flash flood. B. Melting glacier. C. Ocean waves. D. Volcanic eruption.
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Which one do you believe is correct?
Either B or C
Well actually, think of a flash flood. The flood waters grow high and are very murky (muddy). Floodwaters often run like a river or stream does, gathering sediments of various types and mixing them all together, hence creating the murky floodwaters.
I completely misunderstood what a flash flood was. LOL thanks
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Imagine a river that deposits only small particles where it flows into a sea. Is the river current most likely fast or slow? Why?
Hmmm... this one is tricky. For some reason I want to say slow, but it could just as rightfully be fast. What do you think?
Maybe fast because of the particles being small that is why I asked you. ;)
Yes, fast does make sense also because at the rapid speed only a small amount of sediment would be deposited due to the rapid speeds. If it were slower, more sediment would be deposited. I was just thinking about the size of the sediment, though.
Who knows thanks anyway GTG ;)
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