Both processes are needed to create a meander, they work together.
both
on the bend
erosion
erosion
Erosion
I don't think they are, deposition is the settling down of sediments that had been carried by erosion. Deposition is how deltas and alluvial fans are created. However erosion is the process of moving weathered sediments to a new location. So, a way deposition and erosion are similar is that they are in the same process. Weathering -> Erosion -> Deposition
yes... it does.
on the bend
Erosion occurs in meanders and fast flowing parts of the river. Deposition occurs when the flow is too slow to carry the particles so drops the dirt and soil it is carrying. Deposition also occurs on the inside of a meander, which is why the meander stays the same width, but moves about.
when a part of a river has been through erosion and in some cases a meander has formed
deposition
erosion
erosion
Erosion
Erosion and deposition can lead to the formation of sedimentary rock.
An Oxbow lake. It is where a Meander is cut by erosion & the consequent deposition alters the course of the river. The cut off meander forms an Oxbow.
waterfall, ox bow lake, meander
canyon,meander,valley,and tributaries