comfort
The main erosion at a bend in a river or meandering channel is known as lateral erosion. This occurs on the outside of the curve where the water flow is fastest, leading to the wearing away of the outer bank through the process of hydraulic action and abrasion.
A river's current slow down and tend to meander across a flat valley floor. The river's current is faster on the outside of the bend, and slower on the inside.
The radius of the curve of the inner edge of the bends shall be at least 6 times the external diameter for armoured cable.
It will bend to the southwest.
The fastest part of a meandering river is typically on the outside of a bend where the water accelerates due to the increased centrifugal force. This faster flow erodes the outer bank of the bend and deposits sediment on the inner bank.
A curve in the road is a bend. If the bend is very severe, it is a hairpin-bend.
curve means Bend
coast
"Curve" and "bend" are sometimes used to mean similar things, yet both words have slightly different applications. "Curve" usually describes a smooth, even arching of a line. It often refers to something intentional (usually "bend" is used to describe something which was done accidentally such as in "I bent the hood of my car"). "Curve" is usually not used as a verb, whereas "bend" usually is. Example: "He bent the iron bar". Curve is used more often as a noun. Curve and bend can be used to describe similar things under limited contexts such as "There was a bend (or curve) in the road".
a curve... Well that could be an answer however it is not possible to have a bend or a curve 'in' a straight road. A curve or bend is, by definition, after the end of one straight section and before the beginning of the next; so it can not be 'in' a straight road.
Light does not bend.
A bend.
arch, bend, curtsy, curve
stream channel
It bend and forms a curve.
curve
bow, curve :):)