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where the meanders are formed​

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Answered by sireesha36
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<font color= orange> Meander is one of a series of regular. sinuous curves, bends, loops, turnor winding in the channel of a river ,stream or other watercourse. It is <font color= red> produced <font color= orange> by a stream or river swinging from side to side as it flows across it's floodplain or shifts it's channel within a valley....

Answered by Rose08
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• Meanders are formed by both erosional and depositional work by the river.

• Meander is named after the most typical example of a rive named "Meanderez" in Asia Minor.

• Meanders are curve or bends in a river.

• When huge volume of load like silt etc. and water makes the river flow slowly in plains, the river flowing under gravity is unable to take a straight path. So a winding course is developed and the river swings from one side to another side in loops and bends forming meanders.

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