right in the center of the steam because of the less friction
on the outside :)
The velocity of a stream is usually fastest in the middle of the channel, away from the banks where friction against the sides slows down the water flow. This is due to lower friction and more space for the water to flow without obstruction.
The highest average flow velocity in a stream system is typically found in the thalweg, which is the deepest and fastest-moving part of the channel. This primary flow path is where water flows with the least resistance, resulting in higher velocities compared to the edges or shallower areas of the stream.
The Gulf Stream moves the fastest along the eastern coast of the United States.
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stream erosion
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i have tested the to doing charts and graphs and when stream flow is fast the turbidity raises and and when the stream flow decreases so does the turbidity
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A stream is a flow of rain water that is smaller than a river.
The water usually flows fastest in the middle and top sections of a stream, where the water has the least amount of friction with the streambed and banks. This is because the water in these areas does not experience as much resistance as it would at the bottom of the stream.
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