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The curves and bends that a river makes are called meanders. These meanders form as the river erodes the outer banks and deposits sediment on the inner banks, creating a winding path. Over time, meanders can shift and change due to the natural flow of water and sediment dynamics.
A river curves back and forth because it becomes wider then the river erodes land on one side and deposits sediments along the other side this causes the river to develop curves P.S. i'm 9!
Such a river is said to meander in curves along the valley bottom.
The landforms of eroded earth around rivers are called meanders. It is where the river curves and changes direction. Over time a river can erode away rock to form gorges and change the shape of the countryside.
when a river winds back and forth, it is called meandering
meanders
oxbow lakes.
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it is called easy curves.
it is called concave mirror