8. What are meanders?
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A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse. It is produced by a stream or river swinging from side to side as it flows across its floodplain or shifts its channel within a valley.
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In the downstream of a river, tributaries join the main river and its volume increases. The river flows slowly over the plains carving wide valleys. The slow river twists, turns and bends over the wide plains forming loops called meanders.
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