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Biology, 19.02.2020 06:02, 22millt

15. Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that a lake can form?
a. A stream cuts off a meander to leave an isolated channel of water.
b. Ocean waters recede to lower-lying areas.
C. Cirques high in the mountains fill with water.
d. Eutrophication causes a bog to become flooded.

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