Which of the following statements regarding river meanders is/are correct?
- 1. It is a U-shaped bend in a river.
- 2. An extremely tight meander is called a gooseneck; it is likely to become a cutoff, or oxbow lake, after a flood.
- 3. Tectonic uplift can cause a river to continue downcutting along its meandering course, producing incised or entrenched meanders.
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UPSC CDS-1 – 2024
All three statements regarding river meanders are correct.
River meanders are natural sinuous bends formed in a river channel. They evolve over time and can be affected by geological processes like tectonic uplift. Tight meanders can be cut off during floods, forming oxbow lakes.