Property Ownership

Vermont's 'alluvion' is the soil deposited by:

AVolcanic activity
BGradual water action (accretion) that becomes part of the adjacent landowner's property✓ Correct
CWind erosion
DHuman agricultural practices

Explanation

Alluvion (or alluvium) is the soil gradually deposited on riparian land through water action (accretion). It typically belongs to the adjacent landowner, gradually expanding their parcel.

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