The Factor is coastline
A mature river
mature.
Vertical erosion occurs when the river erodes it's bed, causing the deepening of the bed. Laterial erosion occurs when the river erodes it's banks, causing it's channel to widen.
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 frozen river that erodes slowly is called a glacier.
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
Kinetic energy is involved when a river moves sediment or erodes its banks.
How is it possible that a river erodes a non riparian owner's property? Any land adjacent to a river is riparian.
the faster the river flows the more it erodes.
the river becomes excited and becomes wider deeper and more wet
Glacier?
i have no clue