Geography, asked by kamo49, 1 year ago

why is a meander usually found in the lower course of the river​

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Answered by rc0082gur
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Meanders migrate downstream as they cut through the valley sides.This creates a line of parallel cliffs along the sides of the valley. Ox-Bow Lakes - In the lower course of theriver meanders can become so pronounced that they can form ox-bow lakes. ... This causes the most distinctive river feature, the V-shaped valley

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