Asked by sourav
                What is the last stage of erosion 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Leo Galleguillos
            
    This depends on the type of erosion and cycle you are referring to.
    
                    Answered by
            bird
            
    Its called the "old stage"
In this stage the gradients are gentle and the velocity is low. AccordÂingly the river lose most of its erosive power and flow in a sluggish manner. In old age a river has maximum meandering. The river at this age does little of erosion and transportation but is mostly engaged in deposition. This stage is characterised by the development of distribuÂtaries and the river flows almost at the base level of erosion.
    
In this stage the gradients are gentle and the velocity is low. AccordÂingly the river lose most of its erosive power and flow in a sluggish manner. In old age a river has maximum meandering. The river at this age does little of erosion and transportation but is mostly engaged in deposition. This stage is characterised by the development of distribuÂtaries and the river flows almost at the base level of erosion.
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