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How do rivers become larger as they travel across land?

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The answer is quite obvious, the groundwater will rise, to feed the river, therefore it gets larger throughout the way

So the answer is A

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User Tom Ferguson
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Answer:

Groundwater rises, adding water to rivers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tributaries combine, adding water to rivers.

Ice sheets melt slowly, adding water to rivers.

Rainfall in an area increases, adding water to rivers.

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