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← GeographyWhich mechanism largely governs stream incision rates in tectonically active mountain regions?
A)Base-level fall through rock uplift✓
B)Sediment aggradation along floodplains
C)Chemical weathering from acid rain
D)Eolian deposition in arid climates
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When rock uplift occurs, the stream's base-level is effectively lowered because the land rises relative to sea level, causing the stream to incise downwards to reach equilibrium. Therefore, base-level fall primarily drives stream incision, rather than aggradation, weathering, or deposition, which have different primary controls.
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