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    Alluvium Is a Low-Lying Plain That Forms at the Mouth
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Alluvium Is a Low-Lying Plain That Forms at the Mouth

Question 120

Question 120

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Alluvium is a low-lying plain that forms at the mouth of a river when the river reaches its ultimate base level.

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