This is from my own observation. A mature river will have diversified life, both vegetative and animal, there is usually a load of sediment, debris and silt on the rivers bottom, there should be inlets and outlets along its traveled path, with evidence of corrosion on the rivers banks. If it is running through rock you want to see not just the layers of rock but staining from the water on the rock face. Many people say that a mature river will be shallow and wide, what about the Meh Kong, Nile and Niagara? They also say there will be no waterfalls, again I say, what about Niagara, and Angel Falls too? I also check the quality of the wood on the river base. As wood sits in water it can rot or become petrified, petrifaction takes a very long time to achieve.
Mature rivers have a well-developed drainage system, meander as they flow, and have a moderate gradient. They typically exhibit more side-to-side erosion and deposition, resulting in wide floodplains and well-established ecosystems.
A physical feature is a characteristic of a natural landscape that can be observed and measured, such as mountains, rivers, forests, or valleys. These features are created through natural processes like erosion, deposition, tectonic activity, or weathering.
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It is not clear what characteristic you are referring to. Can you please provide more context or specify the characteristic you are asking about?
Mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes are common physical features found on a map.
Central Germany is characterized by its rolling hills and low-lying mountains, such as the Harz Mountains and the Thuringian Forest. The region is also known for its dense forests and fertile river valleys, including the Weser and Elbe rivers.
False. Immature rivers are less prone to flooding than mature rivers. Mature rivers will overflow more easily during times of heavy rain.
A. travel sowly B travel fast C. travel very slowly
The three ages of rivers are youthful, mature, and old age. In the youthful stage, rivers are fast-flowing and erode the landscape, forming V-shaped valleys. In the mature stage, rivers meander and deposit sediment, creating floodplains. In old age, rivers widen and meander extensively, eventually forming oxbow lakes.
Mature rivers .
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A mature river erodes its channel wider rather than deeper. The gradient of a mature river is less steep than young rivers, and the water flows more smoothly. Examples of mature rivers are the Thames, Mississippi, and Ohio rivers.
A mature river, since the water is cold, normally travels around 10-25mph.
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well to tell you the truth i don't know but all rivers have currents and all rivers are never mature! just so you know im 11 years old
Mature rivers .
Mature rivers - Travel slowly Young rivers - Travel fast Old rivers - Travel VeRy SlOwLy Apex :D
mature rivers are wider insted of deeper. the gradient isn't that steep. mature rivers have few water falls and have many tributaries . they have more load then younger rivers.