Multiple Choice
What are oxbow lakes and how do they form?
A) Oxbow lakes are a stagnant part of a stream that is shaped like an ox's yoke.
B) Oxbow lakes are parts of the stream channel left after an avulsion when a stream abandons its channel.
C) Oxbow lakes are cut off meanders, left behind as a flooding stream takes a shorter path downstream.
D) Oxbow lakes are the name given to plunge pools below wide waterfalls.
E) Oxbow lakes are watering holes for oxen and cattle
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