why is it wider in the lower course of a river
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The river channel becomes wider and deeper and as a result its cross-sectional area increases. The volume of water in a river is at its greatest in the lower course. This is due to the contribution of water from tributaries. The river channel is deep and wide and the land around the river is flat.
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The river channel becomes wider and deeper and as a result its cross-sectional area increases. The volume of water in a river is at its greatest in the lower course. This is due to the contribution of water from tributaries. The river channel is deep and wide and the land around the river is flat.
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