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what is meant by meander 


Alisha260: Both answers are correct. This word has many different meanings...
ASMA: plz mark it as bst
shaiksalman580: A meander, in general, is a bend in a sinuous watercourse or river. A meander forms when moving water in a stream erodes the outer banks and widens its valley, and the inner part of the river has less energy and deposits silt.
ASMA: hmmmmmmmm

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Answered by ASMA
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 A circuitous journey or excursion; ramble. Often used in the plural.


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shaiksalman580: A meander, in general, is a bend in a sinuous watercourse or river. A meander forms when moving water in a stream erodes the outer banks and widens its valley, and the inner part of the river has less energy and deposits silt.
Alisha260: Copied from the Wikipedia. Instead of asking a question, you could have looked up the answer on Wikipedia. It's common sense.
shaiksalman580: why 23 degrees latitude is most important?
Alisha260: Huh?ask a question.
shaiksalman580: why 23 degrees latitude is most important?
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shaiksalman580: why 23 degrees latitude is most important? this is my question
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Answered by Anonymous
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to proceed by taking a winding or a indirect course
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