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in the middle course.if a river hits something and if it is slow then it is forsed to flow in curves known as meanders.
the are precisely16 meanders on the river tees mostly in th middle course Possibly correct, never actually counted them (and precisely HOW do you define a meander?) More to the point, due to the nature of this river, its course and flow can be altered quite dramatically after a high flood, leaving the river to run a new, different course afterwards ... so the figure is never a constant one!
Bends in a river are called meanders
A meander is a bend in the coarse of the water flow in a river. There is not a river recorded with the most meanders, although rivers with the most meanders are located in Africa.
I think you are meaning Meanders, large bends in the river system in the lower course of the river.
there are around 7 meanders in the river Yangtze.
they are called meanders that's what they are
Meanders, Ox-bow lakes, Levees, floodplains, deltas or estuaries..... :)
River bends are called 'esses' or 'meanders'
Through erosion, a river that creates valleys, watefalls, floodplains, meanders, and oxbow lakes
In the middle corse of a river the river is flowing at its fastest, it has most energy and meanders a lot. Here is a list: Physical Features/Processes, River Cliffs, Bluffs, Meanders. Lateral erosion, Transportation, Human features/activities, and Arable farming.
There r many landforms such as waterfalls and meanders start to form Hope this helps! :-)