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A spur in the River Tees is formed through the process of river erosion and meandering. As the river flows, it erodes the outer banks of bends due to faster water flow, while sediment accumulates on the inner banks where the flow is slower. This creates a protrusion or spur of land that juts out into the river. Over time, continued erosion and deposition shape the landscape, reinforcing the formation of the spur.

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