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Biology, 05.04.2021 18:50 qwertytown99

The natural leeves are ridges of sediment. Which of the following describes how they form? A. deposition during flooding/river overflowing the banks
B. Erosion on the inside curves of meanders
C. deposition by the Yazoo (adajacent) stream
D. Weathering of soil along the bank


The natural leeves are ridges of sediment. Which of the following describes how they form?

A. dep

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