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Title: What happens when river slopes are uplifted beyond their maximum stable slope?
Post by: Fochaian on Apr 3, 2016
What happens when river slopes are uplifted beyond their maximum stable slope?
A) They usually remain at the uplifted angle but are more unstable when earthquakes occur. 
B) They are usually returned to the maximum stable slope by landslides.
C) They are usually returned to the maximum stable angle by erosion.
D) The river water fills the deeper crevice and maintains that depth.


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Answered correctly, thx


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