Meanders appear to be the form in which a river does the least work in turning; hence they are the most probable form a river can take By Luna B. Leopold & W. B. Langbein Join Our Community of ...
The river carves its own path out to the sea and creates bends called ‘meanders’. Sometimes a river becomes so bendy it creates an easier route straight across and cuts off the meander.
Rivers meander where there is the least resistance. In this diagram, the river is moving around the rocks. Rivers usually begin in upland areas, when rain falls on high ground and begins to flow ...
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