? Question Part F Suppose that, in your model, there is a lake located upstream from the three houses. Next, imagine that every time it rains, the lake floods, creating a steady, fast stream that flows downhill from the lake and damages the homes. In your physical model, design a way to carve out the ground between the homes, creating a pathway for the stream, in order to prevent further damage and flooding. The path you create should meander in order to slow the water's velocity and reduce weathering and erosion. But here's the catch: Adding too many turns, or turns that are too wide, will cost an inordinate amount of time and money. So, your design should have a sinuosity of less than 1.7. In addition, the river will have to meander around the homes. So, each home must be located on the deposition side of a river bend, not the erosion side. This location will help protect the homes from further damage. Once you've designed and tested a path for the stream that has a sinuosity less than 1.7, draw the path below using the drawing tool. Then enter your calculations in the table using the text box tool.
