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The flow rate of the Tigris River varies along its length and seasonally, but it typically averages around 1,000 cubic meters per second (m³/s). In some areas, it can reach higher flow rates, especially during the melting of snow in the spring. The river is vital for irrigation and water supply in the region, particularly in Iraq. Its flow can be affected by factors such as rainfall, upstream damming, and climate conditions.

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