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The Missouri River has created various landforms, including alluvial plains, riverbanks, and oxbow lakes. Its meandering course has led to the formation of floodplains that support rich agricultural land. Additionally, erosion and sediment deposition along the river have shaped bluffs and terraces in the surrounding landscape. These dynamic processes contribute to the river's diverse ecosystems and habitats.

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