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Explanation:
Gradient refers to the ratio of fall in elevation to the horizontal distance traveled.
A low gradient stream can suddenly be converted into the high-gradient stream when flows pass over the edge of gradually destroyed rock surface as it passes to a low level.
The inclusion of rock during the motion of the stream can change its gradient by altering its velocity.
<span>This is a Projective Test. Projective test in which people are presented with ambiguous images, and they make up stories to go with the images in an effort to uncover their unconscious desires, fears, and struggles</span>
Answer:
they are both steps of water cycle
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evaporation occurs when aliquid (water in the water cycle) and is heated and changes from a liquid to a gas </em></h3><h3><em>
condensation occurs when water vapour ccols and changes from a gas to a liquid </em></h3><h3><em>
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The question is incomplete. So the complete question and answer are given below:
You are talking with a friend in a closed room that has no windows, no objects, and no furniture. The only thing in the room is an overhead incandescent light that is turned on. You are looking at your friend and begin thinking about whether you are seeing your friend as a result of reflection. Does reflection play a role in seeing your friend? Group of answer choices:
Yes, the visible light from the overhead light bulb is diffusely reflected from my friend and enters my eye.
Reflection is the change in direction of the wavefront at the interface between two different media such that the wavefront returns to the medium of origin. Common examples are the reflection of light, sound, and water waves. According to the law of reflection, in specular reflection (such as from a mirror), the angle at which the wave hits the surface is equal to the angle at which it is reflected.
In acoustics, reflections cause echoes and are used in sonar. In geology, it is important for the study of seismic waves. Reflections are observed in surface waves in water bodies. Reflections are seen in many electromagnetic waves besides visible light. Reflections from VHF and higher frequencies are important for radio transmission and radar.
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The answer is either B or D I'm not completly sure but I'm leaning more towards B.