wind erosion
A mature stream causes more erosion than a young stream, due to the pure fact that theres more curve in a mature stream causing the sediments to shift more frequently.
A mature stream.
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The stages of stream development are youthful, mature, and old age. In the youthful stage, the stream has a steep gradient with a narrow, V-shaped channel. In the mature stage, the stream has a meandering channel and a wider floodplain. In old age, the stream has a very flat gradient, a wide meandering channel, and a broad floodplain.
youthful, mature and old age.
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a stream is most likely widen by erosion
The middle part of a river may be called mid-stream, mid-river or mature river.
Flooding
A1 a creekA2 Well, sometimes a question is easier to answer from the other end, in this case, 'what is a mature stream'. A mature stream would have a well developed drainage pattern in a mature landscape. Mature in this sense means without major or frequent changes.So our young stream will have a juvenile landscape, in which the drainage pattern is still developing. Changes of the landscape may be fairly frequent.Our stream will probably be small in volume, and will be steeper of gradient.The drainage pattern of a stream system is mainly determined by the dip and strike of the rock basement, for this will constrain the development pattern and direction. So the stream does not have an untrammeled behavior.
A mature river is on a shallower slope and it doesn't have rapids or waterfalls.(Waterfalls: steep fall of water, as of a stream, from a height.Rapids: part of a river where the current is swift.)
Yes. As a stream gets older and older it's strength and speed reduces (like in humans). So, erosion is reduced.