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Heavy rains often cause repeated flooding of water across the floodplains. What type of erosion is most likely to occur during a flood?

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User Mmuurr
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Answer Choices (PLATO):

A. Sheet Erosion Because Large Sheets Of Water Flow Over The Floodplain.

B. Only Deposition Occurs During Floods.

C. Oxbow Erosion Because Flooding Actually Makes Oxbow Lakes Wider And Deeper.

D. Delta Erosion Because Flooding Makes Deltas Grow Larger

Answer : A

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User Jollyra
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It is water erosion because the rain water detaches the top soil.


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User Chatax
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