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briefly explain the landforms by the work of rivers ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Meanders and Ox-bow lakes:

Meanders and Ox-bow lakes:A meander forms when moving water in a stream erodes the outer banks and widens its valley, and the inner part of the river has less energy and deposits silt. . Meanders form a snake-like pattern as the river flows across a fairly flat valley floor

Answered by dada123456
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Potholes are cylindrical holes drilled into the bed of a river that vary in depth & diameter from a few centimetres to several metres. They’re found in the upper course of a river where it has enough potential energy to erode vertically and its flow is turbulent. In the upper course of a river, its load is large and mainly transported by traction along the river bed. When flowing water encounters bedload, it is forced over it and downcuts behind the bedload in swirling eddie currents. These currents erode the river’s bed and create small depressions in it.

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