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Links: GoQuestion 1Correct1.00 points out of1.00FlagquestionQuestion 2Complete2.00 points out of2.00FlagquestionMy home ► MEA 101 (003) Fall, 2014 ► Module 7 ► Learning Journal 21  Comparing RiversQUIZ NAVIGATIONFinish reviewStarted onTuesday, November 18, 2014, 2:27 AMStateFinishedCompleted onTuesday, November 18, 2014, 2:35 AMTime taken8 mins 30 secsMarks3.80/5.00Grade 3.04 out of 4.00 (76%)Reflecting on Your Study HabitsWhat score did you predict you'd make on your third exam? 90(If you left it blank, how did you feel you did when you left the exam?)What score did you actually earn on your third exam? 90.25Answer parts A and B in the space provided below. A) How do the scores you predicted and actually earned compare? Provideup to three explanations for your performance.B) How, if at all, has your preparation changed since the first exam?Explain your answer.A) My prediction for my score on exam three turned out to be fairly close to the actual grade Ireceived. Although it was not an 100%, I felt I was not extremely prepared for the exam, butfairly well prepared, so my grade reflected my effort.You are logged in as Jonathan Kluger (Log out)MEA 101 (003) Fall, 2014 Geology I: Physical123Question 3Partially correct0.80 points out of2.00FlagquestionB) The first exam I studied individually with a lack of intensity. For the second and third examI studied with another member of the class, which I believe has helped improve my grades onexams. Comment:Indicate where the following statements about braided and low-gradient riversshould be placed in the Venn diagram above.The first two have been done foryou.A. Example: Waiapu River, New Zealand: Braided riverB. Migrate across plains: BothC. Mostly small grain sizes (clays, sands): Low-gradient riverD. When cut off from the channel, oxbow lakes can form: BothE. Transport sediment: Braided riverF. Higher sediment loads of all size sediments: Braided riverYou are logged in as Jonathan Kluger (Log out)G. Drain high mountain ranges: Braided riverH. Create meanders: Braided riverI. Example: Mississippi River, USA: BothJ. Flood plains around the channel: Low-gradient riverK. Deposit piles of sediment on their inside bends called point bars: Braided riverL. Usually form on steep gradients: Braided riverFinish


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