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26 April, 00:48

How do rivers and streams differ from lakes and ponds?

O Rivers and streams are made up of salt water instead of fresh water.

O Unlike the water in lakes and ponds, the water in rivers and streams flows.

O Fish can live in rivers and streams, whereas plants grow in lakes and ponds.

O Lakes and ponds form only after heavy rains, whereas rivers and streams always exist.

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  1. 26 April, 03:28
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    Second one.

    "Unlike the water in lakes and ponds, the water in rivers and streams flows."
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