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Q: Which river courses are interlocking spurs found?
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Countries where interlocking spurs can be found?

Interlocking spurs are found on any river jos 13


How are interlocking spurs formed?

An interlocking spur is a natural feature which occurs in a river's upper course, where upward erosion is the dominant force in determining the river's course. As the river wanders between banks that are far apart, the promontories of the hills tend to jut out into the river valley in a staggered formation, interlocked together in a formation like the teeth of a zip. These promontories are referred to as interlocking spurs. While similar in general appearance, the mechanism behind the formation of interlocking spurs is different to that behind meandering and they should not be confused. If the valley experiences glaciation, the interlocking spurs are foreshortened as the tips are sheared off. These are referred to as truncated spurs. by naseem kaid or messi


Does meander help interlocking spurs form?

No. Meanders are features of the lower and middle course of a river, whereas interlocking spurs are features of the upper course, so the two do not cross. The river may weave slightly, but this is not a meander. It's more like the teeth of a zip, less curved then a meander. A meander is more a feature of deposition, and interlocking spurs are an erosional feature. But no. Meanders do not help interlocking spurs form.


Does the Mississippi have interlocking spurs?

yes


Is there any interlocking spurs on the thames?

no


Where can you find wide river valleys?

In the lower course of a river. At this point the river has enough energy to erode away the sides of the valley (interlocking spurs) resulting in a "u" shaped valley (instead of "v" shaped as is typical with the upper course of a river.


What river valley looks like a crescent?

Possibly a V-shaped valley or a U-shaped valley. The U- Shaped valley would have been eroded by a glacier meaning it has a wider and flatter base. But the V-shaped valley would have interlocking spurs, and caves which would turn into corries. So, overall, I would say that the river valley that looks like a crescent would have to be the V-shaped valley.


Lol how do i kill the obnouxious kid?

You wanna start by throwing him in the river. Then you pull his heart out


What is the cause of calcific spurs?

Bone spurs are caused by continuous pressure, rubbing, or stress on a bone in your body. It's a is a bony growth formed on normal bone. Bone spurs are commonly found on feet, hands and knees.


What features are found on the upper and lower course of the river?

nothing find yourselves in your boring and dumb textbooks. even i need the answer quick


What is a meander bend?

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. Your Welcome!! ;)


What is San Antonios slogan?

Spurs! Spurs! Spurs!