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appyboo

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Relate the formation of incised meanders to changes in base level.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The attractive forces between the hydrogen atoms in one water molecule and the oxygen atoms in another molecule are known as:
 
  A) dark forces. B) hydrogen bonds. C) water bonds. D) liquid bonds.



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Answer to Question 1

Meanders form on flat valleys near base level. Incised meanders, meanders cut deeply into bedrock, indicate that a change must have occurred such that the river stopped its lateral movement and began eroding the streambed. The only change that would trigger this is a base-level drop. This could have been either by dropping sea level (perhaps by freezing water into glaciers) or by uplifting the land (mountain building).

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