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.
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.
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.
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A rapidly moving river will have more water, which can pick up and transport more sediment, making the river look muddy during storms.