Geography, asked by Yogita9696, 1 year ago

explain how a river is formed???

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Answered by abcxyz12
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This process starts with a slight bend in the river. This causes there to be a faster flow of water on the outside bend and slower water on the inside bend. The faster flow of water on the outside bend results in erosion on this side of the channel and slower water on inside bend causes deposition. This causes the meander to shift so that the bend in the river becomes more and more exaggerated. Eventually two outside bends get closer together as processes continue creating a small area of land separating the neck of the meander. Furthermore, if this is broken through, often in flood the river follows shortest course, leaving an ox bow lake without a water supply. Deposition completes separation over time.  
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Answered by pratyush4211
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Firstly when ice melt of glacier or place having high rain the water find its path and start running slowly slowly land through which water is going will start degrading and erosion
then the sediment ,rocks etc on land will go with water as high force and when land starting degrading the trenches are being made and this become path become river
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