large sediments.
A mature river erodes its channel wider rather than deeper. The gradient of a mature river is less steep than young rivers, and the water flows more smoothly. Examples of mature rivers are the Thames, Mississippi, and Ohio rivers.
A mature river
mature.
It depends on the location. Some creeks of the tennessee river are mature, while some tennessee river creeks are young rivers.
a lot of things move through water the river picks it up and erodes the sides and bottom of the river
Mature rivers .
well to tell you the truth i don't know but all rivers have currents and all rivers are never mature! just so you know im 11 years old
The water from the clorado river erodes the rock to make one of the rivers
A mature river, since the water is cold, normally travels around 10-25mph.
A frozen river that erodes slowly is called a glacier.
Most sediment washes or falls into the river as a result of mass movement and runoff. Other sediment erodes from the bottom or sides of the river
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.)