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Acid precipitation results from human modifications of
Entrenched Meanders
Deeply incised meanders in a river or stream that retain their winding course because the land elevation change has been rapid compared to the lateral motion of the river.
Base Level
The lowest point to which a river or stream can erode its channel, often sea level for rivers.
Uplift
The vertical elevation of the Earth's surface due to natural causes such as tectonic movements or volcanic activity.
Terraces
Flat, step-like surfaces on a sloped piece of land, created either by natural processes like river erosion and glacial activity or by human agricultural practices.
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