In what way do natural levees differ from point bars?
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A number of distinctive features are present: Natural Levees: immediately adjacent to the channel. Low ridges formed by sandy sediments rapidly deposited by flood waters. ... Erosion on the outside of a meander forms a cutbank, and deposition on the inside of a meander forms a point bar.
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