A river meanders across the food plain
Whenever the river slows down it starts to drop sediment. This usually happens when it meets the sea, unless it meanders slowly across a flood plain in its way.
What is it called? If this is not your question, please clarify and resubmit.I would say the river meanders.
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Meanders are formed in plains regions--or, more exactly, gently sloping, fairly flat areas.
Meanders. The angle of the direction of the flow at any point is proportional to the sine of the total channel distance up to that point. Write up that statement in code and you'll draw meanders on your screen. Start with a proportionality constant of 0.1 and go from there.
it has 3 large meanders and 2 small meanders
they are called meanders that's what they are
The coastal plain
1.u shaped valley 2.braided channels 3.meanders 4.deltas 5.flood and plain
It is called, appropriately, the Northern European Plain. It runs from the Netherlands across Germany and Poland to the East European Plain.
A river with meanders is a winding river that has a series of bends and curves. Meanders are formed when a river's flow erodes the banks on one side and deposits sediment on the other, causing the river to bend back and forth. This creates a distinctive S-shaped pattern along the river's course.
Bends in a river are called meanders