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7. Wedge-shaped deposits of silt and mud that develop on both sides of river after a flood are called

a. point bars

b. natural levees

c. meanders

d. yazoo streams

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User Taha Ali
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Answer:

Its actually b.natural leeves

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Step-by-step explanation:

Wedge-shaped deposits on both sides of a river are natural levees.

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User Iatowks
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Wedge-shaped deposits of silt and mud that develop on both sides of river after a flood are called a. point bars.

b. Natural levees - formed by sediments dropped by a river when it tops its channel; built by successive flooding over many years
c. meanders - sweeping bends in a stream formed by lateral erosion
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