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- In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water. Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography, as follows...
- City. Hilco Streambank is also known for its IPv4 auction marketplace used for the purchase and sale of IPv4 ****ets. In 2019, Hilco Streambank helped Johnson...
- Polypogon elongatus, the streambank rabbitsfoot gr****, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is native to the U.S. states of Colorado...
- Iliamna rivularis, known by the common name streambank wild hollyhock, is a perennial plant species in the family Malvaceae. The plant typically grows...
- enacted on March 7, 1974, enacted by Congress, which also included the Streambank Erosion Control Evaluation and Demonstration Act and the River Basin Monetary...
- Claytonia parviflora is a species of wildflower in the family Montiaceae known by the common name Indian lettuce. It is native to western North America...
- The streambank froglet or Flinders Ranges froglet (Crinia riparia) is a small, locally common, Australian ground-dwelling frog, of the family Myobatrachidae...
- Asia and Europe. The single species of hollyhock from the Americas, the streambank wild hollyhock, belongs to a different genus. Hollyhocks are annual, biennial...
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- a landform that is narrower than a canyon and is often the product of streambank erosion. Ravines are typically classified as larger in scale than gullies...