Two different rivers have drops that are the same height. In river A, this drop of the river is a waterfall. In river B, this drop has the generator for a hydroelectric dam. In what way does the energy of the water differ between the drops in the two rivers?(1 point)

The energy of the water differs in the two rivers because in river A, the energy is potential energy stored in the water before it falls as a waterfall. In river B, the energy is converted into electrical energy by the generator in the hydroelectric dam as the water flows over the drop. Thus, in river A the energy is potential energy while in river B it is converted into electrical energy.