As the river enters the plain it twists and turns forming large bends known as meanders. Due to continuous erosion and deposition along the sides of the meander, what happens to the ends of mender loops?
1. they comes closer
2. They remain the same
3. they flows straight
4. they dry up
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As the river enters the plain, it twists and turns forming large bends called meanders. ... When this happens, over a course of time, the meander loop cuts off from the river and forms a cut – off lake. Such a lake is also called an ox-bow lake.
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Large turns (bends) of a river in the plain region are called dash
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