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3 September, 02:09

How are oxbows and loess similar?

They both show the constructive power of erosion.

They are both formed by river erosion.

They are both made of fertile, loamy soil.

They are both caused by gravity.

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  1. 3 September, 03:12
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    The answer is A, they both show the constructive power of erosion.
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