the water usually flows quickest in the _____ of the river
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Toward the middle of a river, water tends to flow fastest; toward the margins of the river it tends to flow slowest. 2. In a meandering river, water will tend to flow fastest along the outside bend of a meander, and slowest on the inside bend.
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the water usually flows quickest in the middle of the river.
Quickest water flow:
- In straight streams, the quickest stream is in the middle part of the water and is most profound around the external edge of the curve.
- At the end of the day, the place of the quickest surface stream is uprooted towards the external edge of the twist.
For what reason does water flows quicker in the centre?
- Water moves most rapidly when it has less obstruction, so the grating of water against rocks dials it back.
- Hence, the quickest portion of a waterway will in general be in the middle, just underneath the surface.
- This is where contact is least.
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