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give geographical reason why landforms of deposition are more prominent in the middle course of a river​

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Answered by bishnukhant
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Explanation:

The middle course of a river has more energy and volume than in the upper course. The gradient is more gentle and lateral (sideways) erosion has widened the channel. The river channel has also become deeper. Meanders are typical landforms found in this sta

Answered by Anonymous
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Landforms of deposition are more prominent in the middle course of a river because-

• The necessary elements and substances for deposition are formed during the upper course of the river flow which occurs before the middle course of a river.

• Then that substances are deposited in the middle course of the river where the river flow becomes comparatively slower than before which allows the substances to be deposited and create deposition landforms.

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