It is usually the deepest part and usually has the strongest current.
The features of a river in the middle course are:
1.a broader valley
2. meanders
3. A riverbed load with silt and sand
4. A flood plain
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There r many landforms such as waterfalls and meanders start to form Hope this helps! :-)
Some important landforms in the middle colonies include the Appalachian Mountains, which run through parts of Pennsylvania and New York, the Hudson River Valley in New York, and the Delaware River in Pennsylvania. These landforms played a key role in shaping the geography and economy of the middle colonies.
A river is an important agent of gradation because they carry on erosion in the upper course,transportation in the middle course, and deposition in the lower course. Their erosion forms many landforms like waterfalls, gorges, plunge pools, etc. While transporting the load, landforms like rapids, meanders, etc. are formed. In the process of deposition, landforms like ox-bow lakes,deltas,flood plains,etc are formed.
the hudson river and the Appalachian mountains
one is in england one is on india
middle course, upper course, lower course...
the pebbles will be in the lower course of a riverthe pebbles will be in the lower course of a river
the middle course of the river
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Meanders, Ox-bow lakes, Levees, floodplains, deltas or estuaries..... :)
what is a river process ? A river process consists of three 1.erosion (in the upper course) 2.transportation(in the middle course) and 3.deposition (in the lower course).
look there are three courses in a river the upper course, the lower course and the middle course upper course is shallow and fast and as the river rogresses it gets less shallow and less fast