Describe the journey of a river from its source to its mouth
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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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The journey of river begins when it comes out from glacier or a mountain.
- After that, erosion works take place and deposition is zero.
- Then the river flows in a plateau region where both the deposition and erosion take place equally.
- And at last it moves to plains and here no erosion takes place, only deposition takes place.
After these steps, the river finally moves to its mouth.
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