No it does not. It is fairly flat through its length without the meanders which lead to ox-bow lakes.
A river is young if it has an oxbow lake. Erosion and deposits of soil cause crescent shaped oxbow lakes along a river and change the river's course.
Oxbow lake
Sometimes a meandering river forms a feature called an oxbow lake. An oxbow lake is a meander that has been cut off from the river. An oxbow lake may form when a river floods. EW
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An Oxbow Lake is a lake formed by U-shaped body of water. Billabong is the terms used for Oxbow Lake in Australia.
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May not be stagnant, but could be called a Mortlake or an Oxbow lake
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It is called an oxbow lake. Some are called meander lakes.
An oxbow lake forms when the neck of a river bend erodes enough to meet. This will realign the river, which then flows on a new straighter course. The now isolated previous loop in the river remains as the oxbow (shaped) lake.
its an oxbow lake formed when the meander is cut off from the main river
its not apart of a river its A cut off rill