What causes a river to change course?
Due to constant deposition of river sediments on the slower side and the vast amount of erosion that takes place on the faster side. This process keeps on continuing till the curves get sharpened, so that river cuts through the curve and forms another path and thus river changes its course.
Why are rivers and lakes important for North America?
It is because they provide freshwater for industrial, agricultural purpose, waterways and tourism. Explanation: River and lakes are abundant in North America and they are of great importance. It provides the water for both the industrial as well as agricultural purpose near and around the rivers and lakes.
What are the most important roles of rivers and lakes today?
Rivers carry water and nutrients to areas all around the earth. They play a very important part in the water cycle, acting as drainage channels for surface water. Rivers drain nearly 75% of the earth's land surface. Rivers provide excellent habitat and food for many of the earth's organisms.
The answer to the question is B
I just took this so here’s the answers. The other person who put answers only got five of them right but these are the 100% answers.
1.) B
2.) D
3.) C
4.) B
5.) C
6.) D
7.) D
8.) B
9.) A
10.) B
11.) A
12.) C
13.) D
The correct answer is B) <span>Greek mythology.
</span>It was the mythology of the Greeks that was primarily responsible as an inspiration for medieval romances. The Greeks were the world's greatest leaders in drama and the arts.