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An entrenched meander is a deepened turn in a river or stream. It is the product of land uplift followed by a downcutting of a stream or river.

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An entrenched meander is a deepened turn in a river or stream. It is the product of land uplift followed by a downcutting of a stream or river.

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this is a meander which had cut down vigorously, however uplift is more rapid than down cutting forming a deep gorge with a meandering river at the bottom

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serpentear -> to meander

Serpenteo = I meander Serpenteando = meandering

Serpenteas = You meander

Serpentea = He/ She/ You (formal) meander(s)

Serpenteamos = We meander

Serpenteáis = You (plural) meander

Serpentean= They/ you (plural, formal) meander

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