one of the most famous meanders is The Domašínsky Meander good luck
Both processes are needed to create a meander, they work together.
An entrenched meander is a deepened turn in a river or stream. It is the product of land uplift followed by a downcutting of a stream or river.
straight, or linear.
this is a meander which had cut down vigorously, however uplift is more rapid than down cutting forming a deep gorge with a meandering river at the bottom
on the bend
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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.
its called a meander
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How is a meander different
How is a meander different
The word meander (from the Greek Maiandros) is the name of a river that was famous in antiquity for winding. Hence the word means "to behave like the Meander" that is to wind and turn like a river on a flat alluvial plain. Said loosely of any irregular itinerary.
As a river deposits sediment on the inside of a meander and erodes the outside of the meander, the meander migrates toward the outside edge
A meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse
A meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse
A meander is a bend or such like in a river