Drainage system
yellowstone river or Cascadia river
A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding.
river valley is a river and a valley, like if a long stream of a river that is all i can say people.
This is known as a meandering river. Meandering rivers have a sinuous flow pattern characterized by smooth, curved banks and slow lateral erosion that gradually widens the valley over time.
the genesee river follows a meandering course...take a look what the river looks like on google image.
A meandering stream creates a broad, flat floodplain through erosion. The erosion process widens the channel and can create river cliffs along the outer banks. Sediment is also deposited on the inner banks, forming point bars.
No: That is where deposition occurs. Erosion is where the river is flowing at its fastest, the mountain torrent stage.
The Hudson River is considered mature. It has been flowing for millions of years, resulting in the broad valley and meandering path that characterize mature river systems.
Young Stream or Young River whichever works
A wide river valley is called a vale. In Scotland, a wide and flat river valley is also called a strath.
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As no particular river or valley is specified the answer is general. In most cases NO, but it is possible.