The sediments are most likely to accumulate and form a point bar on the inside curve of the meandering stream.
At which point along this stream are sediments most likely to accumulate, forming a point bar?
A point bar is a build-up of sediment that happens on the bend of a winding river. It is usually found near the edge of the stream where the water moves slower, so dirt can collect and build up.
The sand and dirt will probably build up and make a bend in the stream. When the water in a stream goes around a turn, it moves faster on the outer side and slower on the inner side.
The water on the inside curve moves slowly and can't carry sediment. This makes the sediment settle along the bank and form a point bar.