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How would a fast-flowing river be most likely to move sand-sized particles of sediment? how would a fast-flowing river be most likely to move sand-sized particles of sediment?
a.
it would lift them and carry them downstream.
b.
it would dissolve them completely in solution.
c.
it would roll or slide them along the streambed.
d.
it would deposit them on the streambed.

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