In the middle corse of a river the river is flowing at its fastest, it has most energy and meanders a lot. Here is a list: Physical Features/Processes, River Cliffs, Bluffs, Meanders. Lateral erosion, Transportation, Human features/activities, and Arable farming.
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like a normal river really filled with water
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The middle course is used like the rest of the thames
A river profile includes being steeper near the source, where there is a lot more material for the river to cut through before reaching the base level. As the water goes further down the river, the river begins to cut laterally.
River tees shapes the land because it has may landforms that can do it such as waterfalls, meanders and v-shaped valleys. Not only this, but due to the usage of the lake to the general pubilc, the river is being overused.
The River Tees varies in width along its length, ranging from around 20-30 meters in some parts to over 100 meters in others. The width can also change depending on factors like the season, water flow, and surrounding geography.
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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 genesee river follows a meandering course...take a look what the river looks like on google image.
Yes, the River Thames has meanders. Meanders are bends or curves in a river's course, caused by erosion and deposition processes. The River Thames, like many other rivers, displays meandering patterns along its course.