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5 October, 13:11
How are oxbows and loess similar
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5 October, 13:32
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Oxbows and loess both show similarity as they both show the constructive power of erosion. An oxbow lake starts as a curve in a river. Oxbows are formed where the river often empties into another water body ... A loess is a sediment which is formed by the accumulation of the wind blown silt
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