A river discharge is usually greatest at a given fall.
The greatest discharge of the Hudson River is generally observed near its mouth, where it flows into New York Harbor. This area experiences significant water flow due to the river's convergence with tidal influences from the Atlantic Ocean. Factors such as rainfall and snowmelt can also contribute to variations in discharge levels throughout the year.
Urbanization generally means more impermeable surfaces, like concrete. This increases the amount of runoff (rain going to rivers) which means an increase in the amount (and velocity) of discharge.
Some of the world's greatest rivers on the northern hemisphere include the Nile in Africa, the Amazon in South America, and the Yangtze in Asia. These rivers are significant in terms of length, discharge, and their impact on the regions they flow through.
these have more water in those days
The discharge of a river is the discharge that the river puts out into the sea. This is often the finer silt that the river has picked up and carried from the upper and lower reaches of the river.
The Amazon River is the greatest river in South America, both in length (it is in fact, the longest in the world at approx. 4,000 miles or 6,400 km) and volume, with an average discharge greater than the next seven most voluminous rivers in the world... combined.
It is generally high in solids. Greatest speed is in the metals.
An old river with very few tributaries would generally have a smaller discharge. This is because discharge is the volume of water flowing through a river over time, and fewer tributaries mean less water is being added to the main river. Additionally, older rivers often experience greater evaporation and reduced rainfall, further contributing to lower discharge levels.
the runoff of the rainfall from the land into rivers and the sea.
Atlantic & Indian
Most of them.
Indian and Atlantic