Meanders can be dangerous primarily due to their potential for flooding and erosion. As rivers bend and curve, they can create areas of slow-moving water that can lead to sediment buildup and unstable banks. During heavy rainfall or rapid snowmelt, these areas may overflow, causing flooding in nearby regions. Additionally, the erosion of riverbanks can lead to landslides or the collapse of structures situated too close to the water's edge.
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How is a meander different
How is a meander different
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 is a bend or such like in a river
A meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse
A meander in general is a bend in a sinuous watercourse
(Meander means to follow a tortuous and winding course, named for the River Meander which did just that. )Examples :He was known to meander on foot through the streets of the old city.I suggested we meander along the path then stop and have a coffee somewhere.As the professor got older, he tended to meander through his lectures.
a meander is a sharp turn in a river. also the meander would of been eroded to make a sharp curve :)
Since a meander is a bend, all rivers.
Battle of the Meander happened in 1147-12.
It varies according to which meander you are referring to.