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describe the three state of rivers​

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Answered by pratyushtopper2116
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Upper course — At this stage, the river flows swiftly, for the gradients are steep. This course generally lies in a hilly area and the river flows a considerable distance over a steep slope.

Middle course — At this stage, the gradient is reduced, and the river flows more slowly. In the middle course of the river, the energy required to transport the materials is just enough to drag large particles.

Lower course — In this stage, the rover flows sluggishly and makes many landforms. All the ideal conditions for depositional landforms exist but the load-transporting capacity is drastically reduced due to the sluggish flow as well as division of a river into many distributaries.

Answered by itzsehaj
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YOUR ANSWER:-

The Three States of River are:-

  • youthful
  • Mature
  • Old Age

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