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Filter by Meaning Understanding hydromorphology is important for managing river and stream ecosystems.
Studying hydromorphology helps scientists understand how natural processes shape the landscape.
The hydromorphology of a river can have a significant effect on the organisms that inhabit it.
The scientist presented a paper on hydromorphology at the conference.
The university offers a course on hydromorphology for students interested in water management.
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