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Name the three stages of a river. mention one important characteristic of the river in each stage of the river and one natural feature formed by the work of the river in each of the three stages​

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Answered by syedaamaturraheem
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YOUTHFUL STAGE (UPPER COURSE) – V- Shaped Valley > Erosion. ...

MATURE STAGE (MIDDLE COURSE) – Meanders > Erosion and Deposition.

OLD AGE STAGE (LOWER COURSE) – Floodplains > Deposition. ...

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Answered by RADJKRISHNA
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the three stages of the river are:

•Young River - the upper course.

•Middle Aged River - the middle course.

•Old River - the lower course.

several characteristics of the river in one of the stage:

A river is a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity. A river can be wide and deep, or shallow enough for a person to wade across. A flowing body of water that is smaller than a river is called a stream, creek, or brook.

the main characteristics of the river in one of the stage:

The ability of a river to erode and transport sediment is affected by many factors. These factors, which are interconnected, include the velocity of the water, the stream's gradient, its discharge, and the shape of its channel.

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