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    The Act of Creating Man-Made Waterways,reversing the Flow of Rivers
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The Act of Creating Man-Made Waterways,reversing the Flow of Rivers

Question 12

Question 12

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The act of creating man-made waterways,reversing the flow of rivers or changing the terrain to better accommodate human civilization is called ________.


A) Terrain adjustment
B) Hydro-geologic adaptation
C) Landform change
D) Landscape modification

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