Usually it is the upper reaches (often termed as mountain streams) that flow the fastest. In the lower, flatter valleys, rivers tend to slow down (except in spate, when the river is in flood)).
in meander, the outside part of the river, in straight river, the middle part
The fastest part of a river is the narrowest or shallowest. In broad, deep sections the water moves slowly, in narrow or shallow sections the river moves fastest. Of course the fastest flowing water is at a waterfall or rapid.
No, the Nile river flows through Northern Africa. The Amazon River flows through South America.
The outer curve
A fast flowing stream is called a rapid. Rapids are where the water flows downhill very fast and over underwater obstacles.
GODAVARI
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
most narrow part
the rite side
The Red River.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
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a river