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If a river channel has a steep gradient, the river flows faster and has more erosive energy.

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What are features of a river channel that has steep gradient?

the river flows faster and has more erosive energy


What does a river flow in?

whether they are deep or wide, slow or fast flowing, shallow or steep gradient, a river flows in a channel


What does the River flow velocity depends on?

the gradient and how much friction there was. The gradient means how steep the land the river is on so if it is very steep them the velocity will be higher.


Does gradient of a stream increase or decrease downstream?

Decrease. The source of the river is usually in a mountainous area with a steep gradient.


What does gradient of a river mean?

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Where is the gradient found in a typical river longitudinal?

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What are three features found in a young river?

three features of a youg river are rapids waterfalls and steep turns


What is a younger river?

[or a youthful river] is a river with a steep gradient that has very few tributaries and flows quickly. Its channels erode deeper rather than wider.


In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge .?

In a typical stream where the gradient is steep the discharge is small.


In a typical stream where the gradient in steep the discharge is?

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What is the difference between a young and mature a river?

A young river typically has a fast flow rate, steep gradient, and v-shaped valley, while a mature river has a slower flow rate, gentle gradient, and wide, flat valley. Young rivers are more erosive, carrying a lot of sediment, while mature rivers have a more stable channel and deposit sediment.