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What distinguishes an oxbow lake from a deep meander? A deep meander is formed by erosion A- A deep meander is formed by erosion. An oxbow lake is formed by deposition.
B- A deep meander forms near the source of a river where water is fast-moving. An oxbow lake forms near the mouth of a river where water is slow-moving.
C- A deep meander forms over soft rocks that are easily eroded. An oxbow lake forms where the river meets the ocean.
D- Water from a river flows through a deep meander. An oxbow lake is cut off from the river and contains still water.

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