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sergey [27]
1 year ago
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Compare the present length of the meandering Souris River course shown on the map with the length of a river flowing down this v

alley if it were not meandering. (You can measure the distance with a piece of string, or your instructor can show you a more precise method.) (a) (b) Length of present meandering course: Length of a straight course down the valley:
Geography
1 answer:
Alexeev081 [22]1 year ago
6 0

The length of the meandering course of the Souris River is approximately 70 m, while the length of a river flowing in a straight line is approximately 20 m.

<h3>What is a meandering river?</h3>

A meandering river is a river that is characterized by having a course with several turns that make it look like the movement of a snake.

These rivers generally change the shape of their course by the action of sedimentation. However, the serpentine form will always stand out.

<h3>How does the length of a meandering river compare to a river that flows in a straight line?</h3>

As shown in the diagram, the length of a meandering river should be measured by segments between its curves, on the other hand, the river flowing in a straight line can be measured in a unified way or by segments.

Additionally, it can be seen how the meandering river has a greater length in the same distance than the river that flows in a straight line.

Note: This question is incomplete because the map is missing. However I can answer it based on my general prior knowledge.

Learn more about length in: brainly.com/question/8552546

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