How are meanders and oxbow lakes formed BBC Bitesize?

Continual erosion and deposition narrows the neck of the meander. Often during a flood the river will cut through the neck. The river continues on its straighter path and the meander is abandoned. New deposition seals off the ends and the cut-off becomes an oxbow lake that will eventually dry up.

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