The correct answer is - (1) velocity of the river decreases.
When the velocity (the speed) of the river decreases, be it at the entry of a lake, sea, ocean, or meandering, passing through a valley with very little change in altitude, the sediment starts to get deposited. This is due to the decrease in force caused by the decrease in velocity, there is not enough force to push the sediments further so they start to deposit because the river is not able to drag them further on.
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True. At a steeper gradient the velocity of the river is greater, combined with more discharge in the river the ability of the river to transport load increases as it has more energy.
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A. Crests and troughs that remain stationary although the air forms them is moving rapidly.
Explanation:
The standing waves are a phenomenon that is a result of the interference of two wavelengths. The air over the mountain ranges is of high intensity as a result of temperature elevation. Fast movements of air currents produce scrambled ripples, as a result, the pattern of air crest and troughs remains static.
Ancient Rome received all of its water through a network of aqueducts, which used gravity to make the water flow toward the city.