30,000 feet wide
it would be the size of the river's headwatersC: Size of the river's head watersTemperature of the river
The most important measure of the size of a river is the "size of its watershed"
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Argentina is about the size from the East Size of the Mississippi River to the End. I hope that helps. Argentina is about the size from the East Size of the Mississippi River to the End. I hope that helps.
When a tributary joins a river, the river expands.
The river Amazon is famous for its size.
The Colorado River is approximately 1,450 miles long, making it one of the major rivers in the western United States.
depends on the river
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A river basin is an area of land where all the water not absorbed into the ground or evaporated into the air drains into one particular river. A tributary does not increase the size of a river basin because all a river's tributaries are already included in a river basin.
A river basin is an area of land where all the water not absorbed into the ground or evaporated into the air drains into one particular river. A tributary does not increase the size of a river basin because all a river's tributaries are already included in a river basin.
The size of the pebble will decrease down stream because the further downstream you go the quicker the river velocity. This means there will be more abrasion against the sides and bed of the river and the friction will be greater, this wears away the river load making it decrease in size. Increase velocity means that bigger material will be picked up by the river and carried as river load. More load in the river and increased size of load will mean more attrition and the river load will keep colliding into each other smoothening and rounding their shape. Brap brap !!