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Run the Model for at Least Five Minutes and Watch Where Water Flows and How Water Accumulates. Water Draw Your Own Layers Draw Your Own

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Run the model for at least five minutes and watch where water flows and how water accumulates. Water Draw Your Own Layers Draw your own rockisod mont layors to explore how water moves through rocks and sedments. Select a sedment type from the Add Layers monu, and drag the cursor within the model to draw a layor. Add as mary layers as you want. When you are done press the play button to start the model and watch where water Hows. You can use the Follow water droplet button to follow 2 single water droplot as It moves through the 12yors. How did you make the water pool in the center? This is an impossible task with the tools available No-flow bedrock for the bottom layer formed a V.The water had no other place to go. The brownsedment was the bottom layer and it held the water in place. Easy-flow sediment placed in the center of the model absorbed the water and held it in place

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Respuesta

The correct answer is 'C'. The brown sediment was the bottom layer and it held the water in place. This is because the brown sediment layer is likely to have a higher capacity to hold water compared to other layers, and it is placed at the bottom, which is the natural place for water to accumulate.

Explicación

## Step 1The problem is asking us to understand how water accumulates in the center of a model. The model is a representation of a rock and sediment layer, where water flows through the layers.## Step 2The model has different types of sediment layers, and the water flows through these layers. The water accumulates in the center of the model due to the specific arrangement of the layers.## Step 3The answer options provided suggest different ways in which the water could accumulate in the center of the model. The correct answer is the one that accurately describes the process of water accumulation in the model.