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No, the water travels at different speeds depending on the terrain. That's why you have some sections of a river called "rapids."
As more water flows through a river, its speed will increase.
When silt or soil is deposited at the mouth of a river it often creates a landform called a river delta.
A river delta is the land mass formed by deposits from the river . This land mass occurs when the speed of the water diminishes enough that the sediment can no longer be suspended by the water's flow.
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It is the straightening of the river channel. This is to remove meanders and reduce the length of the river. Thus, increasing the speed of the river. When the speed of the river is increased, the water is abpe to be washed away quicker preventing floods.
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the speed of the river and the amount of water in the river.
it is called the hellow river
The Amazon River is called the "Ocean River" because we get about 20% of fresh water from there in the world!
the area from which water drains into a river is called the river's catchment. A river's watershed is the connecting ridges surrounding the watershed, and separating it from adjacent ones.
When a river floods it water will flow faster then the normal speed.