Phillip came out to this stream after a few days of very heavy rain. He noticed that the bank of the stream had parts that seemed to disappear. What conclusion can you draw about the stream?

Responses
A Thirsty animals that drank from the stream pushed the earth underneath them deeper into the ground.Thirsty animals that drank from the stream pushed the earth underneath them deeper into the ground.
B The roots of the grass were strong enough to hold the soil along the stream in place.The roots of the grass were strong enough to hold the soil along the stream in place.
C The water from the rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream.The water from the rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream.
D The heavy winds created by the storm blew the dirt along the banks out into the grassy area yards away from the stream.

To draw a conclusion about the stream based on Phillip's observations, we need to analyze the information provided. According to the statement, Phillip noticed that the bank of the stream had parts that seemed to disappear after a few days of very heavy rain.

Option A suggests that thirsty animals that drank from the stream pushed the earth underneath them deeper into the ground, resulting in the disappearance of parts of the bank. However, there is no mention of animals in the statement.

Option B suggests that the roots of the grass were strong enough to hold the soil along the stream in place, preventing it from disappearing. While this could be a possibility, the statement does not provide any information regarding the strength of grass roots.

Option D suggests that heavy winds created by the storm blew the dirt along the banks out into the grassy area yards away from the stream. However, the statement specifically mentions heavy rain, not heavy winds.

Option C states that the water from the rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream. This option aligns with the information given in the statement about heavy rain. When there is heavy rain, the force of the water can erode the banks of a stream, carrying away the mud and grass downstream.

Therefore, based on Phillip's observations of the disappearing parts of the bank after heavy rain, we can conclude that option C, the water from the rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream, is the most likely explanation.

The conclusion that can be drawn about the stream is that the water from the heavy rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

C The water from the rain eroded the banks of the stream and carried the mud and grass downstream.