From an eye altitude of about 500 km, follow the Mississippi River south from its inception in Lake.

From an eye altitude of about 500 km, follow the Mississippi River south from its inception in Lake Itasca, Minnesota. The Mississippi River was used to denote the boundaries along portions of the states of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi. Notice that with the “Borders and Labels” layer activated, you can compare the locations of state lines (determined by the original surveyed location of the river channel) with the location of the modern river. How has the river changed over time? (Hint: Refer to Figure 18.3. One can also view changing channel patterns with the GE time function.) a. The river channel has straightened its course in all locations. b. The river has shortened its path by widening its channel. c. The river channel has become more sinuous over its entire length. d. The river has cut off meanders in some places and lengthened them in others.
 
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