Environmental Sciences, asked by arnoldshayla4, 10 months ago

Rivers shape the very landscapes in which we live. When a river does this, what do we call it? Is it: Rapid, Estuary, Meander, or Bend?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) Meander ,this is basically the bending of river from its original direction, it occurs in middle stage when the the velocity has reduced . 3) Bend is another feature formed by river in the second stages ,it is actually the deviation of water from its original stream ,tending to change of flow of river water.

Answered by ItsMarshmello
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The correct answer is - Weathering or erosion. The flowing nature of water from the river streams have a lot of power which can carve and also shape a certain landscape. This process of shaping a landscape is called as weathering or as erosion.

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