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Firstly, erosion at the outer bends of a meander will gradually wear away and flatten the land on either side of the channel. Secondly, when the river overflows its banks, during a flood ...
Sometimes a river becomes so bendy it creates an easier route straight across and cuts off the meander. This forms what is called an ox-bow lake. As all rivers continue they become deeper and wider.
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