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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes thermal stratification in slow-moving streams during summer months?
A)Density differences due to temperature✓
B)Shear stress from wind action
C)Advection of cold groundwater inflows
D)Evaporative cooling at stream's surface
💡 Explanation
During summer, heating of the stream surface reduces density relative to deeper, colder water, preventing mixing because denser layers inhibit convective overturning. Therefore density stratification results, rather than wind shear, groundwater advection, or evaporation, which have weaker layering effects in slow streams.
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