It is when a potato eats a potato? And i dont know why anyone hasnt answered this question...
its called a meander
You can have a slip off slope on the inside of a meander bend or a river cliff on the outside of a meander. Or in general you can just call it the river bank
the difference is that outer magma is outside, and lava is inside.
A river's current slow down and tend to meander across a flat valley floor. The river's current is faster on the outside of the bend, and slower on the inside.
it is called deposition
It is when a potato eats a potato? And i dont know why anyone hasnt answered this question...
As a river deposits sediment on the inside of a meander and erodes the outside of the meander, the meander migrates toward the outside edge
No, there is no difference between an inside and outside barrel. Doran is an idiot
On the outer bank (at the tip of the meander)
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
The main difference between the outside and inside of bone is; the inside of a bone is bone mallow, whereas the outside of a bone is covered by flesh.
No
The river cliff is the outside of a meander in a river. This is due to erosion from fast flowing water. Deposition occurs on the inside and the inside bend is called the SLIP-OFF SLOPE
its called a meander
One type of lobbying takes place inside of the Capitol and the other outside of it.
The pressure inside a tornado is much lower than it is outside.