Answer :
b
because it will pick it up while coming down not just flowing on low land
because it will pick it up while coming down not just flowing on low land
Answer:
false
Explanation:
As rivers come out of ranges of mountains or hills, they flow more slowly across a lowland. They no longer have enough speed to carry their whole load of sand and gravel. A large part of the load of rivers leaving a mountain range is deposited in a series of alluvial fans at the foot of the mountains.