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The warmest part of a river is typically the shallower areas, especially near the banks where sunlight can directly heat the water. Shallow pools and slow-moving sections also tend to retain heat more effectively than deeper, faster-flowing parts. Additionally, during warmer months, surface water temperatures rise more than those in the deeper layers.

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