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What is a meander?
A meander is a bend in a river which will eventually erode to form an ox-bow lake which is a thing in a river! A meander is formed around a ox-bow lake.Your Welcome!! ;)
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What is meander?
General Definition. A meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse. A meander is formed when the moving water in a river erodes the outer banks and widens its valley. A meander is a bend in...
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What is a meander and moraine?
A moraine is a place of deposition for a glacier. It contains unsorted till, or sediment. A meander is a type of stream. It is a long curvey stream that moves slowley. Meaders are found in plain type...
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How is meander made?
Meander formation Water flows faster on the outer curve of the bend of a river and slower on the inner curve so the outer bank gets eroded, but silt is deposited at the inner bank. Over time as the...
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Why is the inside bend of a meander different from the outside bend of a meander?
Because the inside of the meander has deposited rocks and rubble building it up and making the water shallower whereas the outside of ther meander is being eroded by fast moving water.