What is base level explain the types of base level?
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Base Level of a Stream: Definition & Effect on Erosion - Video ... Base level can be defined as the lowest level to which running water can flow and erode. There are two types of base levels. ... Examples of local base levels include a lake, a dam, and a waterfall. When streams flow into these areas, the stream has reached the lowest level at which it can flow.
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Answer:Base level is a level to which a river stops eroding much sediments in it,in other words the river after flowing from its source,it flows all the way towards an ocean or it joins any bigger river.On course of it,leads to erosion in way or the path the river follows,but after flowing for hundreds of years,the base is no longer steep or lofty,it flattens up and this is known as base level.
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