A large bends of a river are called
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meanders
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As the river enters the plain, it twists and turns, forming large bends known as meanders. At this point of time, the meander loop cuts off from the river and forms a cut-off called an ox-bow lake. During flooding, the river deposits layer of fine soil and other materials called sediments along its banks.
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