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Which does a meandering stream look like?

A.
V-shape

B.
S-shape

C.
Y-shape

D.
U-shape

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the answer is D.U-shape
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Answer:

D. S-shape.

Step-by-step explanation:

A meandering stream is produced when it comes in contact with flat plains with sediments such as fine sand, and mud. As it flows through a single channel, it curves like a snake giving it an S-shape. When the river velocity increases, the outside meanders become eroded. Likewise, when the river velocity is decreased, sediments are deposited on the outside meander.

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