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Under what conditions the volume of the river decreasee

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The volume of water that flows through a river within a given amount of time -- known as the discharge -- also affects its velocity. As the volume of water in a river increases, through smaller streams flowing into it, for example, the velocity of the river increases
Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Conditions in which the volume of the river decreases-

Explanation:

1. Volume of water: depositions occur once the quantity of water within the stream reduces. Volume of water reduces within the following situations-(a) once the stream enters a part of low downfall. (b) throughout amount of droughts. (c) In dry seasons. (d)In stone aur arenaceous rock regions wherever water percolate down.

2. Reduced slope: speed|the speed|the rate} of the stream reduces if it flows over a land with mild slope and therefore the reduced velocity enhance the deposition method.

3. Bed load: If the quantity of sediment carried by the stream will increase, as within the case of the center and lower course of the stream, the flow of the stream becomes sluggish and therefore it deposits abundant of its load to scale back the quantity of sediment being carried

There are many more conditions for decrease in the volume of river.

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