What is the fall line?(1 point)

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a tall, steep area where rivers form rapids and waterfalls
a tall, steep area where rivers form rapids and waterfalls

a series of mountains and mountain ridges that are related
a series of mountains and mountain ridges that are related

a raised area in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains
a raised area in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains

a flat, lowland area on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean
a flat, lowland area on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean

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a tall, steep area where rivers form rapids and waterfalls
It is the logical path down for water. If you are on a slope and drop a ball, it should follow the "fall line" downward. The phrase is very familiar to skiers.
Correct! The fall line is a geological feature that refers to a boundary in an area where the land transitions from an area of relatively flat terrain to a steeper slope. It is often associated with rivers and streams, where the water follows the natural slope of the land and creates rapids and waterfalls. The term is also used in skiing to refer to the natural path down a mountainside that follows the fall line.
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