how do river grow in size
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It's well known that rivers increase in size as they transport water from their source in their headwaters to the mouth. The river channel becomes wider and deeper and as a result its cross-sectional area increases. ... It is calculated by multiplying cross-sectional area by velocity.
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As the river stretches downstream both its velocity and discharge increase
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