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The erosional work of rivers leads to the formation of what. tell me fast​

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Answered by jyoti12205jsgmailcom
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As the river enters the plain it twists and turns forming large bends known as meanders. Due to continuous erosion and deposition along the sides of the meander, the ends of the meander loop come closer and closer.

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Answered by deepthiamiti
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Explanation:

The lateral erosion on the outside bend causes undercutting of the river bank to form a river cliff . There is less water on the inside bend of a meander so friction causes the water to slow down, lose energy and deposit the material the river is carrying, creating a gentle slope.

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