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Q: What side of a meander would be deeper?
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In which side of a meander does water flow faster?

The side of a meander that it flows faster is in the clean water than in the dirty water


What are some Examples of a meander?

a meander is a sharp turn in a river. also the meander would of been eroded to make a sharp curve :)


What is a rivers flat wide area of land along side of it?

It would be the flood plain or meander belt.


How do you say meander in Spanish?

serpentear -> to meander Serpenteo = I meander Serpenteando = meandering Serpenteas = You meander Serpentea = He/ She/ You (formal) meander(s) Serpenteamos = We meander Serpenteáis = You (plural) meander Serpentean= They/ you (plural, formal) meander


Why settlement grow in meander bends?

Beacuse inside the Meander, there is no current where on the other side there is beacuse the water is pushed onto it. It's how Ox-Bow lakes are formed.


What is the side of a channel called?

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


What is the inside bend of a river called?

its called a meander


What landform would be created when a river travels around a bend A. Meander B. Levee C. Floodplain D. Alluvial fan?

a meander


What will happen to the outside edges of a meander?

In the outside of the meander there is mostly erosion that is found because that is where the highest energy and velocity occurs. This energy and velocity causes the bank to undercut and collapse. On top of that the river bed becomes deeper as time passes.


Which of the following occurs on the slower side of a river meander?

erosion flooding seems more accurate.


What curve formed when water erodes side of a stream?

meander (pronounced mee yan der)


What are chrome reverse wheels?

Standard rims have a shallow side and a deeper side. The deeper side is the side that goes over the drums or calipers. When the rim is reversed the deep side faces out.