It is the rainy season! Rivers are more muddy-looking during storms. All BUT ONE statement helps to explain this occurrence.(1 point)
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During a storm, a river is carrying a lot more sediment than during a low-flow period.
During a storm, a river is carrying a lot more sediment than during a low-flow period.
Fast-moving water can pick up, suspend, and move larger particles more easily than slow-moving waters.
Fast-moving water can pick up, suspend, and move larger particles more easily than slow-moving waters.
A swiftly moving river will have more water.
A swiftly moving river will have more water.
Sediment builds up at on the river bottom and the river looks muddy.
Sediment builds up at on the river bottom and the river looks muddy.