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← GeographyWhich evolutionary process occurs when a river cuts through the neck of a meander loop?
A)Oxbow lake formation✓
B)Braided stream development
C)Delta lobe switching
D)Alluvial terrace incision
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When a river erodes through the narrow neck of a meander, the channel shortens, and the river abandons the original loop because this path is hydraulically more efficient, leading to cutoff. Therefore, an oxbow lake formation results, rather than braided streams, delta lobe switching, or terrace incision which require different geological controls.
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