Describe the journey of a river from its source of its mouth.
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From source to mouth. Rivers run from the mountains to the sea. They are fast and narrow at their source (start) and get steadily wider and slower toward the mouth. Flowing through steep mountains, a river is powerful enough to wear away the land underneath, creating V-shaped valleys and steep-sided gorges.
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In the early stage the river is young.it flows from mountain forming 'I' shaped and 'V' shaped valley.as it enters into plains,it comes to the age of maturity. it's volume increases and Speed slows down forming meanders.it then comes to old stage before meeting the sea.
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