what sweeping curves of a river
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Rivers flowing over gently sloping ground begin to curve back and forth across the landscape. These are called meandering rivers. Meandering rivers erode sediment from the outer curve of each meander bend and deposit it on an inner curve further down stream.
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Rivers flowing over gently sloping ground begin to curve back and forth across the landscape. These are called meandering rivers. Meandering rivers erode sediment from the outer curve of each meander bend and deposit it on an inner curve further down stream.
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Example sentences with "sweeping curve", translation memory ... of a large building atop the town's bluff, and I recognized the sweeping curve that the river made around the city.
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