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flow velocity of the river decreases

The velocity of a river decreases  when it enters another body of water.

A river's velocity abruptly drops as it reaches a lake or ocean, for example, and the stream deposits its silt in a deposit known as a delta.

How does velocity change in a river?

  • The Bradshaw Model predicts that a river's mean velocity, which is expressed in meters per second, will constantly rise as it travels farther along its course.
  • This is due to the fact that as a river flows downstream, it tends to get larger, deeper, and have a higher discharge.

What affects the velocity of a river?

The channel's form, the slope the river travels down, the volume of water in the river, and many other factors affect a river's velocity.

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