A cross section of a river would describe or show what is in the river from the top to the bottom. A long profile shows what is in it from one end to the other, that is, from the tributaries to the mouth.
A cross section of a river would describe or show what is in the river from the top to the bottom. A long profile shows what is in it from one end to the other, that is, from the tributaries to the mouth.
Fluvial - it's mainly related to the river profile, which the erosion and deposition takes place in the river profile alluvial - it's not related to the river profile, which the erosion and deposition takes place other than river profile and also not related to anyother profile such as lake , channels and so.
Cross-sectional Area (width x average depth) (m2). Google mannings equation for a more precise equation. Ian
A river profile includes being steeper near the source, where there is a lot more material for the river to cut through before reaching the base level. As the water goes further down the river, the river begins to cut laterally.
The difference is width
The differences between cross river gorillas and mountain gorillas are 1.Mountain gorilla live in mountains, cross river gorillas live in the lowlands. 2.Mountain gorillas are usually bigger and hairier. Those are the only differences i can think of right now.
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in Africa between Cameroons
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It is very steep at the top and narrow but. At the bottom it isn't steep.
60 miles