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A dam can affect a river by building up water on one side and letting small amounts of water come out from the other side. this cause's algae and mud to build up on one side of the dam it also damages the other side of the river by causing it to have less flow in creating lots of algae For more info go to www.miniclip.com/thewatercycle.
Cross-sectional Area (width x average depth) (m2). Google mannings equation for a more precise equation. Ian
None. Egypt is on the other side of the world from South America. If you are looking for the major river that flows from Africa thu Egypt, that is the Nile River.
More Space. It in continuous.
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As the river winds from side to side, it tends to erode the outer bank and deposit sediment on the inner bank of the bend. Over time, the meander becomes more and more curved.
the river might erode the land around it causing the peoples houses to fall in and also the people have to build a bridge across to cross it and get to the other side
there are more mountains on the west side of the mississippi river.
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On the north side of the Ottawa River is Gatineau in the province of Quebec.
A river has three sections, upper, middle and lower. Meander bends occur in the middle section when the river is not as high up and has a shallower slope (gradient) so it has more power to erode sideways. It also has a greater volume, as more tributaries have joined, so less water is touching the banks of the river thus there is less friction acting on it and it has more power. A meander starts at the deeper side of the river where it flows faster and has more power to erode sideways. i don't have time to finish this go to a siter for more information.
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To get to the other side!
the west side has the most mountains
Yes It's on the Ohio River, on the other side of the river from Covington, KY.
it is a river between us im on one side and your on the other side and we cant cross the river
A dam can affect a river by building up water on one side and letting small amounts of water come out from the other side. this cause's algae and mud to build up on one side of the dam it also damages the other side of the river by causing it to have less flow in creating lots of algae For more info go to www.miniclip.com/thewatercycle.