The correct answer for the feature of meanders is option 2, rivers. Meanders are created by rivers as they flow over a relatively flat or gently sloping terrain. As a river moves, it erodes the outer bank of a bend and deposits sediment on the inner bank, resulting in a characteristic winding pattern. The erosion and deposition processes continue, leading to the formation of curves or bends in the river`s course. Meanders are commonly seen in lowland areas where rivers tend to have slower-moving water and more fine-grained sediment. Glaciers (option 1), winds (option 3), and ocean waters (option 4) do not typically create meanders.