Which features are formed by river erosion? Check all that apply. gullies meanders oxbow lakes rills streams waterfalls
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meanders oxbow lakes and waterfalls
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Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders and oxbow lakes.
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V-shaped valleys, interlocking spurs, waterfalls, and gorges are examples of erosional landforms. Erosion and deposition create meanders and oxbow lakes. Floodplains are one type of depositional landform. A river creates valleys, waterfalls, flood plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes by erosion. A delta is a landform formed by sediment deposited where a river runs into an ocean or lake.
Example of river erosion:
- Potholes,
- rapids,
- waterfalls,
- meanders,
- braiding, and levees.
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