The strongest current in a river system is in the main flow. There is less current in eddies and backwaters.
There is typically more erosion on the outer bends of a river where the current is strongest and more energy is available to move and erode sediment. In contrast, there is usually less erosion on the inner bends of a river where the flow is slower and sediment is deposited forming point bars.
If by strongest you mean highest yield, I believe this would be Russia. Current treaties allow them higher yield weapons because their ICBMs are somewhat less accurate than US ICBMs.
They get more or less pulled to where the sun's gravity is the strongest.
More, much more, it has more kinetic power, it erodes quicker, it carries more aluvium, it is more destructive.
Heavy sediment can form sandbars wherever the current is less than the main flow. River floods can remove the sandbar due to the stronger flow.
Why input current of USis less than Output current?
the river would have less water, so there would be less fish to catch
When a material becomes hot enough, it rises because it less dense.
there are no waves as the quantity of the water in the river is less
The Delaware River and the Schuylkill River.
indus river less than half kilometre
No. In fact, Mew is the strongest Pokemon because it can learn any move that can easily take down any Pokemon in 3 or less hits. As for Arceus, it is the 2nd strongest.