describe chief landforms of the river deposition
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This increases erosion on one side of the river and increases deposition on the other causing the river's channel to appear to bend. Erosion is greatest on the outside bend and deposition is greatest on the inside bend.
This lateral erosion results in undercutting of the river bank and the formation of a steep sided river cliff. In contrast, on the inner bend water is slow flowing, due to it being a low energy zone, deposition occurs resulting in a shallower channel.
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This increases erosion on one side of the river and increases deposition on the other causing the river's channel to appear to bend. Erosion is greatest on the outside bend and deposition is greatest on the inside bend.
This lateral erosion results in undercutting of the river bank and the formation of a steep sided river cliff. In contrast, on the inner bend water is slow flowing, due to it being a low energy zone, deposition occurs resulting in a shallower channel.
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