the difference between a meander and an ox-bow lake
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When a river creates a meander, an oxbow lake is the form it takes after a long period of time. ... During this time, the process of forming an oxbow lake then takes place. First, the water erodes the outside curve of the river, since the water is at it's fastest there. Deposition occurs in the inner curve of the meander.
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