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3. The flow of river water towards the
ditches is due to the presence of which force ​

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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Answer:

Water will flow along channels as it moves into larger creeks, streams, and rivers. ... Erosion caused by unrestricted rainfall runoff.

Answered by anusha250107
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Answer:

The flow of river water towards the  ditches is due to the presence of gravitational force.

Explanation:

Surface movement includes rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, and human-made 'flood' control. All surface water is trying to reach sea level due to gravity. As water flows in channels, the stream bed and banks of the channel will resist the flow of water. The velocity of the water is dependent on steepness of the slope, type of rock or soil, amount of vegetation, shape of stream bed, and obstructions.

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