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What curve formed when water erodes side of a stream?

meander (pronounced mee yan der)


What is A curve in a river is called?

A meander is a curve or bend in a stream or river.


How are meanders formed in river systems?

Meanders are formed in river systems through a combination of erosion and deposition. As water flows downstream, it erodes the outer bank of a river bend, creating a curve or loop. The faster-moving water on the outer bank erodes more material, while the slower-moving water on the inner bank deposits sediment. Over time, this process causes the river to meander and form S-shaped curves.


A curve or loop in a river?

the answer is meander


A curve in a river formed by erosion?

Meander


What is the fastest section of a meander?

The outer curve.


What are some Examples of a meander?

a meander is a sharp turn in a river. also the meander would of been eroded to make a sharp curve :)


Compare the rate of water flow on the inside of a meander curve with that on the outside of the curve?

No


What portion of the meander has the most erosion?

the middle curve


What happens on the inside curve of a meander?

deposition


Where is a meander formed in a river?

Meanders (plural) are formed when a river enters a flat plain. as it slows down. more sediment is dropped at the slow inner edge of a bend, and the faster water at the edge of a bend undermines the bank. Thus the river bends more. eventually the narrow bit at the neck breaks through creating an oxbow lake.


What is a winding looping curve in the river on flat ground?

meander