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    The Feature Formed When a River Dumps Its Sediment near Its
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The Feature Formed When a River Dumps Its Sediment near Its

Question 83

Question 83

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The feature formed when a river dumps its sediment near its mouth is called a:


A) delta
B) meander
C) point bar
D) oxbow lake

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