it would not be a river it would be stream
the river flows faster and has more erosive energy
If a river channel has a steep gradient, the river flows faster and has more erosive energy.
An ' Old River' is a river with a low gradient and low erosive energy. Old rivers are characterized by flood plains.
An old river is a river with a low gradient and low erosive energy. Old rivers are characterized by flood plains.
An old river is a river with a low gradient and low erosive energy. Old rivers are characterized by flood plains.
An ' Old River' is a river with a low gradient and low erosive energy. Old rivers are characterized by flood plains. Examples being the Ganges River and the Nile River.
An 'Old river' is a river with a low gradient and low erosive energy. Old rivers are characterized by flood plains.
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a stream or river that has low gradient has less energy for erosion
The steepness of the river's slope, the volume of water flowing in the river, and the type of rock or sediment being eroded are the three main factors that affect how much energy a river has to cause weathering, erosion, and deposition. The faster the flow, the more erosive the river can be.
A river that has experienced uplift and therefore becomes erosive again is called a rejuvenated river.
it would not be a river it would be stream