River Meander Stage3 Cutoff — free printable diagram
Free geography resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This cartoon-style illustration depicts the geological process of a "neck breached, new channel." It visually shows two distinct bodies of water initially separated by a narrow strip of land, which is explicitly labeled "Neck." Water is actively flowing and eroding through this land, creating a new channel, with scattered rocks indicating the breach. The accompanying text explains that "Waves break through the narrow neck of land, creating a new channel between two bodies of water," illustrating coastal erosion and landform changes. This diagram is suitable for explaining geographical concepts on a slide, as part of a worksheet on natural processes, or as a visual aid for discussions on erosion in K-12 science or geography lessons. It is presented in a clear, flat illustration style with high contrast.
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