Manders and oxbow lakes are found in the middle course of a river .why
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I because rivers cut them
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In the middle course the river has more energy and a high volume of water. The gradient here is gentle and lateral (sideways) erosion has widened the river channel. The river channel has also deepened. A larger river channel means there is less friction, so the water flows faster:
The formation of meanders is due to both deposition and erosion and meanders gradually migrate downstream.
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