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1: richard briody 02:24 PM Apr 29 2008 833:2484 edittextuser=1661 post_id=2484 initial_post_id=0 thread_id=833 Reply to this post
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This is a graph that shows how the amount of precipitation effects the stream flow of the Sudbury River.
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2: richard briody 02:41 PM Apr 29 2008 833:2485 edittextuser=1661 post_id=2485 initial_post_id=0 thread_id=833 Reply to this post
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1. The graph shows how the amount of precipitation affects the stream flow of the Sudbury River.
2. The Sudbury River responds to precipitation in the following ways: The amount of precipitation, how long it lasts, the type of soil, the slope of the land and the season.
3. Our curriculum includes a section on erosion and stream flow. This technique will fit into our curriculum very well when discussing the different influences on the flow of the stream.
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