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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.

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A meander is a bend in the river created by erosion on the outer banks.

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12y ago

it is a corner or a bend in a river, some are man made so it can go off through a town so the towns waste will go off into the river.

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A meander bend is where the interlocking spurs bacically colaberate together, and erode so that it forms a meander bend.

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To put it simply, a meander is a bend in the river. This means that the river curves to the left or right.

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10y ago

A river is likely to meander (wander) in its lower reaches. The river flows faster (more eroding) on the outside of a bend, and slower (more depositing) on the inside of a bend.

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