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The Niger River stage

The Niger River has one possible river stage. Some clues to it are:

  • has many tributaries
  • is less steeper than a youthful river

So, the Niger River, to my opinion is a mature river. For more information take a look at Holton Science & Technology: Water on Earth. Or you can also visit Sclinks.com for similar information.

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