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.
deposition
River bends are called 'esses' or 'meanders'
on the outer parts of the meander loops or bends
meander bends, mud and stuff get transported with the current, waterfalls, and etc
Meander
A river's flow tends to slow down on reaching a flat valley floor. It is here that the river may meander, creating bends and ox-bow lakes.
A river's flow tends to slow down on reaching a flat valley floor. It is here that the river may meander, creating bends and ox-bow lakes.
It is a large bend , or part of a series of bends, in the lower course of a large river.
Meanders are small or large bends in the river found in the middle section and the grand canyon is in america
Meanders are bends in a river or watercourse. Meanders are more likely to be found in slower moving rivers. They often form ox-bows.
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clustered settlement