Multiple Choice
What does a profile of a river from its headwaters to its mouth typically show?
A) An increase in gradient downstream
B) A straight-line profile reflecting a constant decrease in gradient
C) An abrupt increase followed by a gradual decrease
D) A curved shape that flattens out downstream
E) None of these are correct.
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