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Which of the following choices distinguishes an oxbow lake from a deep meander? (1 point)

A: A deep meander forms over soft rocks that are easily eroded. An oxbow lake forms where the river meets the ocean.

B: A deep meander is formed by erosion. An oxbow lake is formed by deposition.

C: A deep meander forms near the source of a river where water is fast-moving. An oxbow lake forms near the mouth of a river where water is slow-moving.

D: Water from a river flows through a deep meander. An oxbow lake is cut off from the river and contains still water. .​

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Answer:

B

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Answer: B

Explanation: For an oxbow lake to occur, there has to be and existing meander already. The necks break on the meander and deposition causes the lake to be separate from the river.
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