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a. What are two ways in which the hydrosphere is intersacting with the geosphere in this river? b. How is the biosphere interacting with the hydrosphere and geosphere in this river c. Describe the difference between the movement of boulders in this river and the movement of pebbles or sand?


a. What are two ways in which the hydrosphere is intersacting with the geosphere in this river? b.

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