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← GeographyWhich process leads to the formation of braided streams on the surface of an alluvial fan?
A)Decreased sediment capacity downstream
B)Increased channel bank erosion
C)Rapid and fluctuating discharge✓
D)Groundwater influx into the channel
💡 Explanation
When a stream with variable flow encounters a gentle slope at the base of a mountain, rapid deposition occurs because the channel's ability to carry sediment decreases, resulting in the braiding pattern. Therefore fluctuating discharge forms braided streams, rather than, changes in sediment load, bank stability, or groundwater level, alone.
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