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Why is a river that is flowing at it's base level be more likely to have meanders then canyon do? include your answer with these terms: Gradient or slope, floodplains, erosin, deposition and valley wall.

No idea,
Can someone help?

-Deliah
14 years ago

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drwls
I agree with this answer:

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_causes_a_river_to_start_meandering
14 years ago

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