At a point closer to the mouth (end) of a river and closer to base level, the dominant erosional process of a stream wil

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At a point closer to the mouth (end) of a river and closer to base level, the dominant erosional process of a stream wil

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At a point closer to the mouth (end) of a river and closer to base level, the dominant erosional process of a stream will be: Onone - the stream doesn't erode material at this place O deep, narrow V-shaped channels will be excavated O any of these can occur it depends on the water's velocity Obroad, sinuous meanders and a broad floodplain will form

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