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    What Typically Happens When Tributaries Join the Main River
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What Typically Happens When Tributaries Join the Main River

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Question 82

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What typically happens when tributaries join the main river? What typically happens when tributaries join the main river?   A) channel size increases B) water velocity increases C) the amount of discharge increases D) total sediment load increases E) All of these.


A) channel size increases
B) water velocity increases
C) the amount of discharge increases
D) total sediment load increases
E) All of these.

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