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An imaginary line connecting the deepest lines in a river channel is called

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Answered by Answers4u
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Answer is Thalweg.

Thalweg is an imaginary line that connects all the deepest points in a river channel or a valley.

It is the imaginary line that helps to determine the flow of water current.

Thalweg of a river shows the points of fastest flow of water along the river.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

An "imaginary line" connecting the "deepest lines" in a river channel is called "Thalweg".

Explanation:

The Thalweg principle says that the boundary of the river between two countries may be split by the "mid-channel" if the two countries agree.

"Thalweg" is an "imaginary line" connecting in a "river channel" or "valley" all the deepest points. It is the imaginary line that helps to determine the present flow of water. A river's Thalweg indicates the points of the river's fastest stream of water.

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