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Lateral cutting is more active than down cutting: In the middle course, the river begins to erode its banks more than its bed, leading to widening of the river and the formation of features like meanders.
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The volume of water increases: This occurs as tributaries join the river, contributing more water and sediment to the river’s flow.
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State the two characteristics of a river in its middle course.
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Stages of a River Course and Associated Land Forms
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