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Q: How shallow can rivers be?
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What is the shallow part of rivers and streams called?

A shallow area may be called a "ford" (the verb to fordis "to cross at a shallow point").


Where are kappas from?

Kappas are Japanese water demons that inhabit shallow ponds and rivers.


What ecosystem with very shallow saltwater found where rivers empty into oceans?

"wetlands"


How does sediments deepen rivers?

They don't. Sediments can make a river more shallow.


What is straighter old rivers or young rivers?

Young rivers are straighter and more narrow. Old rivers have many meanders (bends in a rivers channel), and young rivers do not they are fast and have a high gradient, unlike old rivers which are slow and have a shallow gradient.


What type a hull is best for ponds small lakes and rivers?

As ponds, small lakes and slow flowing rivers, may be shallow generally, a flat bottomed, or a shallow keeled boat is best.


Why were the viking long boats so important to the vikings?

Having a shallow draught, Viking longboats allowed for sailing or rowing up shallow rivers.


Why were the longboats good for sailing in shallow waters?

The Viking longboat had a very shallow-draft hull. This meant they could raid far up rivers.


Why were longboats good for sailing in shallow water?

The Viking longboat had a very shallow-draft hull. This meant they could raid far up rivers.


The ecosystem with very shallow saltwater found where rivers empty into oceans is called a?

saltwater marsh A+


What type of terrain would a freshwater pond be found in?

mountains, shallow rivers, that general area


What are shallow places by rivers and streams called when people can cross by walking riding or driving?

Ford