- 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...
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triggered after a wildfire. This
species is
native to
sunny mountain streambanks, meadows, and open
forest slopes from east of the
Cascade Range, from...
- The
streambank froglet or
Flinders Ranges froglet (Crinia riparia) is a small,
locally common,
Australian ground-dwelling frog, of the
family Myobatrachidae...
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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...
- Cr****-Hoffman Lake Hay
River Highway 144
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Holland Honey Cr****
Streambank Honey Cr**** Hook Lake Bog-Gr**** Lake
Hoosier Cr****
Horicon Marsh Jackson...
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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...
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Myrsine fernseei, the
streambank colicwood, is a
species of
plant in the
family Primulaceae. It is
endemic to the
Hawaiian Islands. It is
threatened by...
- 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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placed along rivers,
additional protection is
usually placed to
prevent streambank erosion during times of high water.
Bridges require inspection and maintenance...
- 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...