A river's power to erode is determined by its velocity, volume, and sediment load. Faster-moving water can exert greater force on the riverbed and banks, lifting and carrying away materials. Additionally, the sediment carried by the river can enhance its erosive capability, acting as a tool to further wear down rocks and soil. Over time, this process shapes the landscape, creating features like valleys, gorges, and canyons.
Swift rivers provided power for machines.
the power from the flowing water provides power to the factory
All rivers that flow downstream are capable of producing hydroelectric power.
power supply, resovoir
His power is water, the sea (ocean) rivers et cetra.
they provide hydroelectric power.
Near rivers.
hydroelectric
they helped convert water power to machine power
Power plants use the river water as a coolant.
it comes from the sea or rivers originally.
yes