You can judge the age of a river by the erosion it has made in the geography of the land, such as the Snake river and Colorado river has cut canyons into the earth. New rivers are more turbulant because they havent had the time to smoothen the rocks and terrain it flows over.
if your looking to see how old a river is you should look for these thing
meanders
the current
the speed
how many tributaries
and the gradient
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yes. its as old as my grandpa
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Because there might be another river there yet
Millions of years - see the link below.
If it is black.
It is the valley through which the river Indus flows. "Indus" is an old Sanskrit name for the river, meaning 'body of lively water'.
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Kendall isn't spanish. It's Old English/Welsh for River Kent Valley.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
You can judge the age of a river by the erosion it has made in the geography of the land, for example such as the Snake river and Colorado river has cut canyons into the earth. New rivers are more turbulant because they haven't had the time to smoothen the rocks and terrain it flows over. An old river will be dirty and have less living creatures because some would be dying and a new river would have more new living creatures. If the river is young meaning (new) it would be steep in places and wouldn't meander meaning (curve). Old rivers are completely flat and do have meanders.
why are the nocking the old soar valley? the new one is rubbish , the old one was the best ! it opened in 1973 i was one of the first pupils to attend this school
Kendall \k(e)-nda-ll, ken-dall\ as a boy's name (also used as girl's name Kendall), is pronounced KEN-dal. It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Kendall is "the Kent rivervalley". Place name: a river in the west of England. Also possibly "bright river valley". Used as a given name since the 19th century.