Construct two hypothetical rectangular watersheds, A and B. The tops and bottoms of the watersheds have elevations of 400 ft and 200 ft, respectively. On watershed A, 50, 75, and 90% of the watershed area lies above elevations of 350, 300, and 250 ft, respectively. On watershed B, 10, 25, and 50% of the watershed area lies above elevations of 350, 300, and 250 ft, respectively. Construct the hypsometric curves and relate the curves to the flood potential of the two watersheds.
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