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  • Understanding River Meanders: Formation and Characteristics
    The ridges of land where a river winds are called meanders.

    Meanders are formed by the natural process of erosion and deposition as a river flows. The outer bend of a meander is eroded by the faster-flowing water, while sediment is deposited on the inner bend, creating the characteristic curved shape.

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