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29 October, 07:38

Why do rivers usually have some water in them, even during a drought?

A. There is always some runoff.

B. Rivers cut into saturated ground.

C. Rivers cut into unsaturated ground.

D. There is always some water above the water table.

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  1. 29 October, 07:42
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    Rivers cut into saturated ground meaning that some rivers have a source of water
  2. 29 October, 07:46
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    Rivers cut into saturated ground meaning that some rivers have a source of water
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