Exam 6: Streams and Flooding
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Suitable uses for floodplain land include all of the following except
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What develops a pattern of many complex channels that divide and rejoin and when the sediment load is considerably larger in relationship to the volume of water?
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Below ground,water moves through soils and rocks by a process known as
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Only surface runoff reaches streams; subsurface water is stagnant and does not move.
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All other factors being equal,the risk of stream flooding is probably greatest
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A stream's base level is the lowest level to which it can cut down or erode its channel.
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Flash floods may be especially likely where runoff water is confined to a narrow valley.
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The height of the surface of the water is at any given point is indicated by the stage of the stream.
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An increase in sedimentation along a stream can be caused by
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Constructing levees may increase the amount of property at risk from future flooding by encouraging floodplain development.
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Because upstream floods affect localized areas,they are more likely to be brief than are downstream floods.
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A fan-shaped pile of sediment deposited at a stream's mouth is a
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A diversion channel is used to shorten a stream and increase its gradient.
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A flood stage is reached when the stream stage supersedes the
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Plants can reduce the risk of flooding by consuming water,keeping soil loose and permeable and slowing surface runoff.
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A dam breaks and stream stage is being monitored just below the dam and several kilometers downstream.Which of the following is true?
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Most human activities tend to reduce flood hazards,so the frequency of floods of a given size has been decreasing for nearly all streams.
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