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jparksx

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Glaciers
 
  A) can move up to several hundred meters per year.
  B) contain more water today than they did 18,000 years ago.
  C) are more prominent at lower latitudes than higher latitudes.
  D) have little lasting impact on geomorphology.

Question 2

A meandering stream does NOT
 
  A) erode and widen its floodplain.
  B) erode material from one side of the channel, where the current is swifter.
  C) deposit material where current is slower and has less energy.
  D) deposit material to constrict its floodplain.



dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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