Which statements explain how lakes form? Check all that apply. Lava flows block a river. Streams flow into shallow areas. Groundwater feeds into low-lying areas. Ice sheets leave depressions that fill with water. Movement of Earth's crust creates low areas that fill with water.

Respuesta :

Options A,D,E

lakes formed by:

  • Lava flows block a river.
  • Ice sheets leave depressions that fill with water.
  • Movement of Earth's crust creates low areas that fill with water.

Explanation:

Lakes that develop in the holes of volcanoes are infinite in regions that are obedient to volcanic action. Lava spills from volcanic action can also create lakes. Enormous chunks of ice are sliced off and concealed by silt and pebbles. Meanwhile, the ice melts, the grit and pebbles cave in, bequeathing a deep gap at back.

These stew pots may produce substantial quagmires or lakes. As the huge portion of ice flows, outpourings design below the icebergs. A depression develops when an inadequate segment of the earth’s crust divides, ending in an earthquake. Rainfall and groundwater may accumulate in this depression, producing a lake.

Answer:

The correct options are

1.  Lava flows block a river.

4. Ice sheets leave depressions that fill with water

5. Movement of Earth's crust creates low areas that fill with water

just took the test and got it right :)