rivering
Rivering is a term used to describe the process of a river naturally changing its course over time. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of fluvial geomorphology and is driven by a combination of factors. Erosion, the wearing away of land by the force of water, plays a significant role. As a river flows, it carries sediment, which can abrade the riverbed and banks, gradually widening and deepening the channel. Deposition, the settling of sediment, also contributes to rivering. As water velocity decreases, sediment is dropped, which can build up in certain areas, altering the flow path.
Meandering is a common form of rivering where a river develops sinuous curves or bends. These meanders