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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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Question:

How are interlocking spurs formed?

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Answer:

The river cuts down into the valley in the upper course, and in areas where there is hard rock that is more resistant, the river bends around it to find the easiest route.


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The river cuts down into the valley in the upper course, and in areas where there is hard rock that is more resistant, the river bends around it to find the easiest route.
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