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A rural, forested area receives a lot of rain in a short amount of time. What
would most likely cause potential flooding in the area?
A. If the surface aquifer has a high water table
B. If the area's soil is unsaturated
C. If the ground of the area is mostly sandy soil
D. If the area has an aquifer with a low water table
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