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speed = frequency x wavelength
Changing the slope of the stream table affects the speed and direction of water flow. A steeper slope creates faster water flow, which can result in more erosion and deposition. Conversely, a flatter slope slows down water flow, leading to less erosion and deposition. These changes in flow dynamics can cause differences in the shape and size of channels, as well as the amount and distribution of sediment carried by the water.
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The relationship v = T * λ (speed = frequency * wavelength) is true for all waves. For anything with a constant speed, higher frequency means shorter wavelength.
A wave's energy moves in a circular pattern and the deeper the water column, the faster the wave travels and the smaller its size e.g. it has low steepness. As it approaches the shore and the water becomes shallow, the bottom of the wave drags on the ocean floor which slows the bottom of the wave down but the top of the wave continues at the same speed. Eventually the top of the wave gets so far ahead of the bottom that it topples over forming a breaker.
Gradient is the steepness of a slope.
Gradient is the steepness of a slope.
Hydraulic gradient
The gradient of a river is the steepness of its slope.
Erosion is driven by the movement of water, or water flow. The steeper the slope, the faster water will flow. The faster water flows, the quicker erosion occurs.
speed = frequency x wavelength
AnswerDischarge of material? Material discharged or eroded would increase with increasing slope due to the increased cutting action of the water.
More current..so you would have to get some sort of a perpeller thingy..something like that. A greater gradient of the riverbed and rainfall can both contribute to increased speeds.
it puts dirt in it making the water dirty :) <3
If a rivers slope increases so does water speed. And as more water flows through a river speed also increases due to the volume of flow. As for the stream bed shape , friction affects river speed when the water is deep. Hope i helped!
Gravity makes higher and lower water flow which makes it deaper or shallower.
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