How is the deposits carried by the river and the shape of the riverbed different from the upper course?
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The cross profile of a river changes as it moves from the upper to lower course as a result of changes in the river's energy and the processes that the river carries out. In the upper course, the valley and channel are narrow and deep as a result of the large amount of vertical erosion and little lateral erosion.
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The cross profile of a river changes as it moves from the upper to lower course as a result of changes in the river's energy and the processes that the river carries out. In the upper course, the valley and channel are narrow and deep as a result of the large amount of vertical erosion and little lateral erosion.
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