Why the inland waterways developed in the old stage of river only?
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"A stage in the development of a landscape when streams have a low gradient (slope) and meander back and forth across broad floodplains. The landscape is marked by meander scars, oxbow lakes, levees, point bars and swamps. Its course is graded to base level and running through a peneplain, or broad flat area. "
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The inland waterways developed in the old stage of river only because the widening of the valley through latent erosion creater an extensive area where the river deposits its load, the gradient of the plain is low.
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