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On the outer bank (at the tip of the meander)
in the lower course
All streams meander to some extent. The most likely time is when flow is consistent and gradient is uniform. See Braided Stream. When a stream has eroded the steep valleys to genteler slopes, the stream flows more slowly.Now water in the stream erodes along the sides of the stream bed rather than along the stream bottom. === ===
The river's velocity is much slower on the inside bend of a meander, so any material being transported in the river is deposited.
Erosion occurs where the stream has most energy, and deposition where it has least. This occurs as the amount of energy is not uniform across it's width.
It most commonly occurs in bodies of still water such as lake or the sea.
one of the most famous meanders is The Domašínsky Meander good luck
No: That is where deposition occurs. Erosion is where the river is flowing at its fastest, the mountain torrent stage.
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A meander is a bend in the coarse of the water flow in a river. There is not a river recorded with the most meanders, although rivers with the most meanders are located in Africa.
Deposition occurs when sediments and materials carried by a transportation agent is been dropped. Why this happens most times, is because of reduction in power or strength of the transport medium.