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A meander is best described as a A. depression for swimming. B. straight streamline into a lake. C. bend or curve in a stream channel. D. pond located streamside.
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A meander is best described as a
A. depression for swimming.
B. straight streamline into a lake.
C. bend or curve in a stream channel.
D. pond located streamside.
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C. bend or curve in a stream channel.
A meander
, in general, is a bend in a sinuous watercourse or river.
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