The amount of rain fall feeding the river. The slope of the riverbed. The placement of weirs and dams, and the natural obstruction caused by boulders impeding the flow.
They reduce flow, and create a backpool which reduces flow downstream
Three rivers that flow into the North Sea are the Thames, the Humber, and the Rhine.
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the Mississippi river, Ohio river, and the missouririver are the three most important rivers in the U.S. that flow south.
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Pressure and temperature are the two factors that affect flow and viscosity. Viscosity refers to the resistance of a liquid to the shear forces.
In general, rivers flow downhill from higher elevations to lower elevations, which often means they flow from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth and the tilt of its axis. However, this is a generalization and not a universal rule as rivers can flow in any direction depending on topography and other factors.
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There are three rivers in England that flow into the North Sea. They are the River Thames, the River Medway, and the River Tyne.
It increases water flow and can cause flooding