In the diagram, above, marker E is pointing to a __________, which is the “winding” shape that a river can take and its shape is determined by the hardness of the rock the flowing water meets.

a.
tributary
b.
oxbow lake
c.
waterfall
d.
meander

Respuesta :

Answer:

meander

Explanation:

A meander is the the “winding” shape that a river can take.  It is  is one of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse(wikipedia).

A meander is formed when water in the river erodes the banks just outside its channel. The water then deposits some sediments inside the channel.

Answer:

The correct answer is D., or "meander".