Coz it spins it around braa and tha water cuts tha bank braa!!
Lateral or horizontal erosion means erosion taken place on the sides of a footpath or river bank. The opposite if lateral/horizontal erosion is vertical erosion, where erosion is taken place under the river bed or the bottom of a footpath.
An example of a land feature formed by river erosion is the oxbow lakes.
The faster the speed of water in a river the more erosion is causes. The slower the water the less amount of erosion it causes.
It's important to note that the balance between erosion and deposition in a river bend can change over time due to factors such as changes in water flow, sediment supply, and human activities. River bends are dynamic environments, and erosion and deposition processes are ongoing, shaping the landscape and the course of the river.
By natre
They are important because they help stop erosion
Water erosion by the Colorado River is the primary force.
it is formed when there is a bend in a river and is cut off from the main channel by the force of erosion..
Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.
Erosion and deposition formed the delta. Sediments were carried south by the river from the central US, including its tributaries including the Ohio, Missouri, and Red Rivers.
Erosion effects the Mississippi river by causing collapse in the banks of the river. Erosion also causes the river to change course slightly as the banks change.
It changes because the force of the water and because the bank is loose and dry from the erosion. The bank will move which ever way the water is flowing.
Erosion by moving water in a river is called fluvial erosion.
It is erosion by flowing water, especially when the river is in spate, that can widen the river's banks.
It depends how fast the wave and river speed are.
The Arkansas River was formed by erosion, not deposition.
Well it was formed by the Colorado river! Which is water erosion!