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What is interlocking spurs, river capture, westerlies??? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An interlocking spur, also known as an overlapping spur, is one of any number of projecting ridges that extend alternately from the opposite sides of the wall of a young, V-shaped valley down which a river with a winding course flows.

the river capture

the natural diversion of the headwaters of one stream into the channel of another, typically resulting from rapid headward erosion by the latter stream.

westerlies

If the winds move from west to east, they are called westerlies

Answered by faiz102005
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