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Through erosion, a river that creates valleys, watefalls, floodplains, meanders, and oxbow lakes

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What is the term for a stagnant lake that forms along a winding river due to soil erosion resulting in an abandoned stream cut off from the river?

billabong


What of these features is caused by erosion?

river deltas


What are some surface features formed by water erosion?

Some common surface features formed by water erosion include valleys, canyons, river channels, and waterfalls. Water erosion can also create features like meanders and deltas in river systems, as well as coastal cliffs and caves along the coastline.


What often forms a canyon?

A river and erosion


What is formed by constructive erosion?

Deltas are formed by constructive erosion.


Where are physical features along the Colorado river?

it is along the colorado's river


What forms canyon?

A river carves out a canyon. It is an example of erosion.


Why does most erosion occur along the bottom of the river?

rocks are there


What type of erosion forms valleys?

Ice Water (river) Mud


What is an example of river erosion?

An example of river erosion is when the continuous flow of water wears away the riverbed and banks, causing them to erode over time. This erosion can lead to the formation of features such as river valleys, canyons, and meanders.


What are the five features caused by erosion and by a river?

The five features caused by erosion and by a river are meanders (bends in the river), oxbow lakes (formed when meanders are cutoff), river deltas (deposits of sediment at the river mouth), floodplains (flat areas prone to flooding), and waterfalls (formed when a river flows over a sudden drop in elevation).


Is truncated spur erosion or deposition?

Truncated spurs are erosional features that form when a river cuts into the landscape, creating sharply-pointed ridges. They are not associated with deposition but are a result of erosion and the downward cutting of a river.