The stream gradient of most rivers ________. A. is greater near the source than near the mouth B. is greater near the mouth than near the source C. does not change significantly as a river flows downstream D. is greater for a meandering stream than for any other type

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Answer: A)is greater near the source than near the mouth

Explanation: A stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

Gradient is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.

A stream gradient can be defined as an area of water that that tends evenly upward or downward of the stream and it is measured by the difference in elevation between two points on a stream divided by the distance between the two points that the water actually flows.

The gradient influences the speed in respect to time of the stream. The steeper the gradient, the higher will be the speed of the of the flow.

Answer:

A

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