It is a waterfall.
river basin is basically the bottom of the river it is also called river bed
this is the bed of a stream, river, orther water way.
Most sediment washes or falls into a river as a result of mass movement and runoff. Other sediment erodes from the bottom or sides of the river. Wind can also drop sediment into the water. Hope I helped! -DorkyGeek77
A benthophyte is a plant which grows on the bed of a river or some other body of water.
The lower course of a river is more likely to flood because the gradient is not as steep as the gradient in the youthful stage of the river. So there is a greater chance of the river overflowing.
It's a waterfall
It's a waterfall
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Waterfalls are really sudden changes in the paths of ordinary rivers. The water flows along the river bed, and where there is a sudden drop, the water falls to the continuation of the river below. I have never heard of any waterfalls that are fed in any other way, although I suppose it might be possiblethat there might be a spring fed waterfall somewhere. Rivers are the usual source.
It is where the fish sleep. Actually a 'river bed' is usually a dried out river, the place where the river ran it's course. When it fills with water it becomes the river again.
The slope of the river bed and the amount of water in the river.
river basin is basically the bottom of the river it is also called river bed
a little bed of water flows and the joins a bigger bed of water, where it joins a stream and then another stream to a bigger stream, then a river which joins a bigger river then goes down to a waterfall where it joins a lake.
The Mississippi River
Gravity. The river bed slopes, and water flows from the higher place to the lower.
this is the bed of a stream, river, orther water way.
The greater the wetted perimeter, the more friction the water encounters with the bed and sides. This reduces the speed of the river.