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How does a meander form in a river?

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As the river erodes laterally, to the right side then the left side, it forms large bends, and then horseshoe-like loops called meanders . ... The force of the water erodes and undercuts the river bank on the outside of the bend where water flow has most energy due to decreased friction.

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