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Which of these is a feature of lakes, but not rivers? SELECT (A) Organic matter builds up on the bottom. SELECT (B) They can erode rock in their path. SELECT (C) They can meande…
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Which of these is a feature of lakes, but not rivers? SELECT (A) Organic matter builds up on the bottom. SELECT (B) They can erode rock in their path. SELECT (C) They can meander at slow speeds.
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i think it is b..................
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