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Explain the landform feature that is formed in the lower course of a river.

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Answered by flambointJr
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Explanation:

Lower course of a river

Energy in the river is at its lowest and deposition occurs. . Deltas are often found at the mouth of large rivers. An example is the Nile Delta. Deltas are formed when a river deposits material faster than the sea can erode it.

Answered by pavit15
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River landforms can be divided into upper, middle and lower course features. These include steep V-shaped valleys, oxbow lakes and flood plains, respectively. Rivers are not only created by other landforms but they also create landforms. Rivers can create canyons such as the Grand Canyon, valleys and bluffs. They do this through erosion and deposition.

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