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Geography, 24.02.2020 22:36 madiballet125

The river in this area has a rather particular pattern, what geologic process caused this? A. a meander eroded through its bank and created an oxbow lake B. the river is in a karst terrain and disappeared into the ground C. the river is following patterns, likely faults, in the underlying bedrock D. during a flood the river breached the natural levee flowing into the floodplain

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