Amount of water in the river and the Wind...
Slope of the river and size of the river both affect how fast a river flows.
Gradient, roughness of lake bedding, cross sectional area. density of fluid. Type of flow.
downsream, upstream and elavation
Over 71 million cubic feet per secons.
It determines high silica or low silica. It will determine if it is sticky or not, or if it flows fast or slow. *high in silica~Sticky, and slow. Will not flow easily. *low in silica~Fact, not sticky. Will flow easily.
hot decomposes fast and cold decomposes slower
Its composition and how fast it cools from magma.
Through food and Landforms and the animals
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
It is Slope , Volume of flows , and Streamed Shape.
A river's slope, volume of flow, and the shape of its streambed all affect how fast the river flows and how much sediment it can erode.
The amount of rain fall feeding the river. The slope of the riverbed. The placement of weirs and dams, and the natural obstruction caused by boulders impeding the flow.
it flows at 11.1847mph
The factors that affect a river's ability to erode and carry sediment would be its size, how deep it is, and how fast it is going. If it is going downhill that can also affect it.
The Colorado River flows fast because it flows down hill in the grand canyon and picks up speed.
The slope of the river bed and the amount of water in the river.
whether they are deep or wide, slow or fast flowing, shallow or steep gradient, a river flows in a channel
A fast flowing stream is called a rapid. Rapids are where the water flows downhill very fast and over underwater obstacles.
A river flows faster when the gradient of the river bed is sloping, and Japan is a mountainous collection of islands.