Rewrite the statements into questions. (i) Rivers start as very small streams and gradually get bigger as more water is added. (ii) Heavy rains and spring Meltwater add so much to some rivers. (iii) The water in river comes from many different sources. (iv) Rivers can begin in lakes or as spring that bubble up from underground (v) Other rivers start as rain or melting snow and ice high up in the mountains.
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Answer:
The given sentences can be transformed into their interrogative counterparts by adding interrogative words and slightly reframing them.
Explanation:
1. What do rivers start as, and how do they get bigger?
Rivers start as very small streams and gradually get bigger as more water is added.
2. What are some of the sources adding to rivers?
Heavy rains and spring Meltwater add so much to some rivers.
3. Where does the water in rivers come from?
The water in rivers comes from many different sources.
4. From where do rivers begin?
Rivers can begin in lakes or as springs that bubble up from underground
5. Where do some other rivers start from?
Other rivers start as rain or melting snow and ice high up in the mountains.
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