Step 1: Understanding geomorphic processes.
- Attrition: Occurs when particles collide and wear down — more effective in aeolian (wind-blown) environments due to frequent impacts.
- Centrifugal force: In a meandering river, outward-directed centrifugal force causes erosion on the outer bank and deposition on the inner bank.
- U-shaped valleys: Are glacial, not fluvial, features. Fluvial valleys are typically V-shaped.
- Velocity distribution: In rivers, flow velocity increases from the bed upward to the surface and toward mid-channel due to reduced friction.
Step 2: Conclusion.
Hence, the correct statements are (A), (B), and (D).