It depends how far along the river course it is. In theory as you move further down the river's course the bankfull width should increase.
Bankfull width refers to the width of a river or stream when it is at maximum capacity, just before it begins to overflow its banks. It is a key measurement used in river management and flood forecasting to help determine potential flood levels.
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It is the length and width of your HAND
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The width of a college track will depend on the college. If the college is wealthy it should be between 6 and 8 lanes in width.
That would depend on the length and width of the garage multiply the length by the width and the answer to that equation will be the Sqare Metres
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lol that would depend on the size of ur donkey.
That would depend on the length of the rectangle which has not been given but the area of a rectangle is length times width
Bankfull width is used in hydrology to estimate the capacity of a river channel during flood events. It helps determine the maximum amount of water a river can hold before overflowing its banks. Understanding bankfull width is important for floodplain management, stream restoration, and developing accurate flood risk assessments.