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Ridges of land around which a river winds are called

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Ridges of land around which a river winds are called

explanation:Gorge - A narrow, steep sided valley, often formed as a waterfall retreats upstream. Interlocking spurs - A series of ridges projecting out on alternate sides of a valley and around which a river winds its course. Levees - Embankment of sediment along the bank of a river

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