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Latersal erosion of a river

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Answered by sarayu56
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lateral erosion refers to the widening of a stream channel or valley. ...Lateral erosion in the river is theerosion of the river banks. Basically, the water destroys its bank my mechanical force, usually during the high water levels and the floods.
Answered by ketharin
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Lateral erosion is the process by which a stream over time sweeps back and forth after initially incising, and changes a V-shaped into a U-shaped one. By this process, a floodplain is created which increases the stream valley’s capacity to carry floodwaters and limit future downcutting.

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