The technical term for the speed of a river is velocity.
velocity
it's velocity...it's velocity...
The speed of the river is 43 mph.
The speed of a river determines on the age of the river. The younger the river the faster and stronger the river is, the older the river the slower and weaker the river is.
The speed of a river determines on the age of the river. The younger the river the faster and stronger the river is, the older the river the slower and weaker the river is.
The speed of a river determines on the age of the river. The younger the river the faster and stronger the river is, the older the river the slower and weaker the river is.
it is the speed of the flow in a river
The term for increasing speed is accelerating.
Does the speed of the stone change during the falling into a river?
It is the straightening of the river channel. This is to remove meanders and reduce the length of the river. Thus, increasing the speed of the river. When the speed of the river is increased, the water is abpe to be washed away quicker preventing floods.
No. Upstream of Teddington, the Thames speed limit is 8kph (approx. 5mph). The rest of the river has no speed limit.
The term for the speed of speech is "rate" and the term for the speed of movement is "velocity."