A river flowing across a wide floodplain that begins to form loop-like bends is experiencing a process known as meandering. This occurs as the water's velocity varies along the river's course, causing erosion on the outer banks and deposition on the inner banks, leading to the characteristic sinuous shape. Over time, these loops can become more pronounced, and in some cases, rivers may eventually cut off bends to form oxbow lakes. This dynamic process is influenced by factors such as sediment load, water flow, and the landscape's topography.
Meander
Meanders. The angle of the direction of the flow at any point is proportional to the sine of the total channel distance up to that point. Write up that statement in code and you'll draw meanders on your screen. Start with a proportionality constant of 0.1 and go from there.
What is referred to as 'the bends' is a condition that is caused by rapid decompression, something that can happen if a diver ascends too quickly. The problem that develops is that the nitrogen gas in their blood begins to boil, much like shaking and then opening a soda bottle and letting it fizz over, except in the bends it does not spill out. The person experiencing the bends feels tremendous pain as their blood fizzes the nitrogen inside their blood vessels.
PVC bends, copper bends, and steel bends are commonly manufactured bends that can be purchased at wholesalers. These bends are used in plumbing and HVAC systems for directing the flow of fluids in pipes and tubing.
When water is flowing in a high speed it with its eroding power it erodes the sides of the river causing a cliff(A steep high face of rock).When time passes and years run a carve is formed so this causes the river to bend...That's it :)
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
The bends are also known as decompression sickness.
The Bends was created on -19-11-08.
You have to get the golf ball in the hole without cutting across the bends. Just tap the ball as close to the bend as you can get. Good luck :)
Deceptive Bends was created in 1977-05.
Moment Bends was created on 2011-04-08.
The joint between the humerus and the ulna bends the elbow.