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How are sandbars and deltas similar?

A. Both are very large and flat.
B. Both are depositional features.
C. Both are found within V-shaped valleys.
D. Both are major features of a watershed.

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The correct answer is B. Both are depositional features.

- The sandbars are formed by deposition of the sand from the oceans/seas as well from the send from the beaches.
- The deltas are formed by deposition of sand and various material from the rivers.
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