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The limit of water level in a river represents a

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Answered by bhavita39
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The limit of water level in a river represents a horizontal level of water.

Water Level:

  • The water level is a device by which the inclination of an object is determined
  • At each end of water level tubes are in the same elevation either the two levels are near or far
  • The water level flows long distances and it works without the sightline like around the corner
  • In winter, the water level is used to add antifreeze in it and it forms error causing bubbles such as in liquid detergent
  • The liquid solution flows more easily in the tube than plain water and it is empty in a small tube than easily than plain water

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