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Roundwater is the part of the hydrosphere in which water seeps into pores in sed

ID: 107008 • Letter: R

Question

Roundwater is the part of the hydrosphere in which water seeps into pores in sediment and rock flows through fractures in bedrock may leak from streams into the ground during droughts may flow into streams from the surrounding ground during heavy rains all of the above roundwater is unique among the agents of erosion in that it does not produce local environmental problems any landforms destructive (erosional) landforms constructive (depositional) landforms inverted landforms Regions of the seafloor with positive magnetic anomalies were formed during times when Earth's magnetic field.

Explanation / Answer

Q 31 - Groundwater is part of hydrosphere where

A - all of the above.

Q 32 - Groundwater is unique amoung the agents of erosion in that it does not produce

A - local environmental problems