It is Slope , Volume of flows , and Streamed Shape.
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
the three factors that affect how fast a river flows is the steep ,width and depth and how it is curved
A river's slope, volume of flow, and the shape of its streambed all affect how fast the river flows and how much sediment it can erode.
The amount of rain fall feeding the river. The slope of the riverbed. The placement of weirs and dams, and the natural obstruction caused by boulders impeding the flow.
The steepness of the river's slope, the volume of water flowing in the river, and the type of rock or sediment being eroded are the three main factors that affect how much energy a river has to cause weathering, erosion, and deposition. The faster the flow, the more erosive the river can be.
The Allegeny River is the one that flows into the Ohio River, as does the Monongahela River. They meet at The Point in Pittsburgh PA, referred to as Three Rivers area.
The Swan River flows through the city of Perth.
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The Red river
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The three factors that affect the rate of stream erosion are the velocity of the water flow, the amount and size of sediment carried by the stream, and the type of rock or soil through which the stream flows. Additionally, factors such as the slope of the land and human activities can also influence the rate of erosion.
There are three rivers called Avon. If you mean the one that runs through Stratford- on -Avon, it flows into the river Severn in Tewkesbury which in turn flows into the Bristol Channel.