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Meanders

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  • A meander is a bend in a river channel. Meanders form where there's natural curves, arches, loops, turns, or windings in the river channel.
  • Meanders only occur on flat land where the river is large and established.
  • The water deposits and take the form of a lake which is often called an ox-bow lake.

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A meander is a bend in a river channel. Meanders form when water in the river erodes the banks on the outside of the channel. The water deposits sediment on the inside of the channel. Meanders only occur on flat land where the river is large and established.

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