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)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe kinetic energy of the water would be greater at the bottom of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0AThe kinetic energy of the water would be greater at the bottom of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe potential energy of the water would be greater at the top of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0AThe potential energy of the water would be greater at the top of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe potential energy of the water would be less at the top of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0AThe potential energy of the water would be less at the top of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe kinetic energy of the water would be less at the bottom of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam river B.

The potential energy of the water would be greater at the top of the drop in the waterfall river A than at the hydroelectric dam in river B.