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Gracie Velazquez
13 November, 20:28
How is the speed of a rivers flow determined?
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Deacon Moss
14 November, 00:09
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The speed of a river varies from close to 0 m/s to 3.1 m/s (7 mph). Factors that affect the speed of a river include the slope gradient, the roughness of the channel, and tides. Rivers tend to flow from a higher elevation to a lower elevation ... Just as speed affects erosion, erosion affects speed.
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