question archive The land area that contributes water to a stream   The steepest angle at which a material remains stable   Lowering of the water table in the vicinity of a well   The lowest level to which a stream can erode   Quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a given time period   Only carry water in response to specific episodes of rainfall   An imaginary line that separates two streams often found along a ridge   The total load a stream is capable of carrying at any given time   1

The land area that contributes water to a stream   The steepest angle at which a material remains stable   Lowering of the water table in the vicinity of a well   The lowest level to which a stream can erode   Quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a given time period   Only carry water in response to specific episodes of rainfall   An imaginary line that separates two streams often found along a ridge   The total load a stream is capable of carrying at any given time   1

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The land area that contributes water to a stream

 

The steepest angle at which a material remains stable

 

Lowering of the water table in the vicinity of a well

 

The lowest level to which a stream can erode

 

Quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a given time period

 

Only carry water in response to specific episodes of rainfall

 

An imaginary line that separates two streams often found along a ridge

 

The total load a stream is capable of carrying at any given time

 

1.Base level

2.Ephemeral stram

3.Capacity

4.Discharge 

5.Cone of depression

6.Divide

7.Drainage basin

8.Runoff

9.Angle of repose

 

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