What is the ultimate base level of a stream? a large lake the ocean a resistant layer of rock a larger stream
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The ultimate base level of a stream is typically the ocean, as it represents the lowest point that a stream can erode to. When rivers flow into the ocean, they deposit sediments and everything eventually reaches this vast body of water, creating a natural barrier that a stream cannot go beyond in terms of erosion. Larger streams or rivers may lower their base levels through sediment build-up, but ultimately, they also flow into the ocean or another large body of water. This continuous flow into the ocean and the associated changes in sediment deposition and erosion dynamics make the ocean the true ultimate base level for most streams.
