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how are oxbow lakes formed ​

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Answered by ashwinirt1980
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The neck of the meander gradually gets narrower and narrower. Eventually, the curve grows so tight that the river cuts through the meander's neck to follow a new, straighter course. Over time, sediment seals the end of the old loop. This leaves a separated area of water, called an oxbow lake.

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Answered by chetananand16
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Oxbow lake, small lake located in an abandoned meander loop of a river channel. It is generally formed as a river cuts through a meander neck to shorten its course, causes the old channel to be rapidly blocked off, and then migrates away from the lake.

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