Water level sensors are commonly used in river and stream monitoring applications because they are cost-effective ways to estimate real-time river flow measurements. The river or stream's level can be used with a water flow rating curve to estimate flow continuously. Level is measurable either with a pressure, bubbler, or non-contact radar sensor.
What do you mean? Like a flood? Or are you referring to the speed of the current? Yes. Rivers can flood but I hope that's not your question.
The speed at which an acoustic wave propagates in an incompressible flow is determined by the bulk modulus of the medium through which the wave is traveling. In an incompressible flow, the speed of sound is constant and does not change with pressure or density variations.
Small streams flow into rivers and the rivers flow to bigger rivers.
Where the Rivers Flow North was created in 1978.
oklahoma's rivers flow south-east
Most Colorado rivers flow generally westward, toward the Pacific Ocean. The state is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which influences river courses to move from the Rocky Mountains downhill. However, some rivers, particularly those in the eastern part of the state, flow eastward into the Great Plains and eventually reach the Gulf of Mexico. The flow direction is largely determined by the elevation and topography of the region.
No. In the mountains, gravity makes the rivers flow faster. Lowland rivers are slower than mountain rivers.
The direction of flow is determined by the fastest or easiest path downwards, as water seeks to return to the ocean to complete the water cycle.
All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
Gomati, khowati, manu, haora and muhuri rivers flow from tripura
name four rivers flow into the Hudson bay
name four rivers flow into the Hudson bay