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Why does a river flows at a fast pace in the upper course??​

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Answered by anushka8689
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At the upper course of the river near the source, the river is very steep and very slow. The river is also quite wide but still not very deep and there is more water and the rocks are smaller so there is less friction allowing the flow of the river to be faster but more erosion due to the faster flow of the water.

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Answered by questio
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At the upper course of the river near the source, the river is very steep and very slow. ... The river is also quite wide but still not very deep and there is more water and the rocks are smaller allowing the flow of the river to be faster but more erosion due to the faster flow of the water.  

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