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Erosion and Deposition Features Associated with Water. Meander. River Stages. Headwaters. Young = Straight, steep, and fast. Old = Lots of meanders, flat, and slower. Mouth of River. Oxbow Lake. When the stream meanders so much it cuts off a section of the stream creating a lake.
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River Stages Headwaters Young = Straight, steep, and fast Old = Lots of meanders, flat, and slower Mouth of River
Oxbow Lake When the stream meanders so much it cuts off a section of the stream creating a lake
Floodplain Flat areas on each side of the stream where extra water collects during floods
Sediment carried by mountain stream deposits at the bottom when the water slows down due to shallow slopes Alluvial Fan
Delta Rivers carry and then dump sediment into the ocean
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