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← GeographyWhich mechanism causes meanders to form in mature river streams flowing across flat terrain?
A)Differential erosion from Helical flow✓
B)Accelerated deposition by wind action
C)Thermal expansion of stream substrate
D)Increased sediment load from tributaries
💡 Explanation
When rivers flow across flat terrain, helical flow (a secondary flow pattern) induces differential erosion because the outer bank experiences higher flow velocity and erosion, while the inner bank experiences deposition, leading to meander formation. Therefore differential erosion results, rather than wind deposition, thermal expansion, or tributary loading which all require entirely distinct mechanisms.
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