During periods of heavy rain, streams tend to discharge more water to the lakes with which they connect. This is because more water often leads to high velocities, and water moves toward the lake faster. During periods of little rain, water velocity slows.
Figure 1 shows the discharge rate for a stream during a 1 year period.

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According to figure 1, the discharge rate was most similar for which of the following months?
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According to the passage and Figure 1, water was moving at its highest velocity during which month?
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Which of the following best explains the units m3/min?
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According the Figure 1, the discharge rate on March 17th was closest to
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The discharge rate is changing the fasted between which pairs of months?
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