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How does the path of a river change over time? (describe the process)

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Answer:

All rivers naturally change their path over time, but this one forms meanders

Step-by-step explanation:

When you stand next to a river, its path doesn't seem to move.

All rivers naturally change their path over time, but this one forms meanders at an especially fast rate, due to the speed of the water, the amount of sediment in it, and the surrounding landscape.

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All rivers erode the land over which they pass rendering a more gradual radiant to surrounding areas overtime.
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