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This document discusses various features of river systems including meanders, floodplains, river terraces, estuaries, and deltas. Key points include: - Meanders are curves or bends in a river channel caused by sediment deposition on the outside of bends. - Floodplains are flat areas adjacent to rivers that are subject to flooding during high water levels. Sediment deposition occurs in floodplains. - River terraces are flat or gently sloping surfaces adjacent to a river that were formed during periods of decreased erosion or increased sediment deposition in the past. - Estuaries are bodies of water where fresh river water mixes with saltwater from the ocean, typically forming




























