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GCSE Geography AQA 2020-2022

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Question:

How can Interlocking Spurs be Formed?

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-The Upper Course of an River has more Vertical Erosion, which means it cuts Down into the Valley -If it reaches Hard Rock which is very hard to Erode, the River will Bend around it -This makes Interlocking Spurs that can link Together, like a Zip.


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