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Describe the journey of a river from its source to its mouth? ​

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Answered by MOONALION
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Explanation:

The journey of a river:

1) At first the river flow starts from the mountain regions or glaciers. (The rain water filled rivers are excluded here).

2) In the highly incline region of the river's generation area,the erosion works are most occured and the deposition work amount is almost zero.

3) Then the river flow enters in a plateau region where both the erosion and deposition works occur in a medium amount.

4) At last the river flow enters in the plain land where the erosion work doesn't occur anymore and the deposition works occur at the highest amount.

Then the river flow makes it way towards it's mouth.

Answered by qwsuccess
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The journey of a river from its source to its mouth can be described as follows-

  • A river starts flowing from the mountains and gradually flows into the sea.
  • They start out swift and narrow and gradually get wider and slower as they approach the mouth.
  • A river is strong enough to erode the ground under it as it flows over mountains with steep sides and V-shaped valleys.
  • The river slows down as it flows down or descends and goes into flatter regions.
  • It gets broader and deeper with its descent, making it appropriate for the sailing of boats and even big ships.
  • The river finally gets close to the sea, or its mouth.
  • It is now exceedingly broad and ceases to resemble a single river.
  • It might separate into a number of smaller, shallow channels along the shore, cutting through a region with muddy or sandy banks.

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