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Geography / River Topology
describe the middle course of a river
In the middle course, the river starts to meander more significantly, its gradient decreases, and it carries a larger volume of water and sediment.
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In the middle course, the river generally flows in a straight line through steep, narrow valleys.
In the middle course, the river begins to slow down dramatically, forming delta-like structures and splitting into smaller channels.
In the middle course, the river reverts to its source, showing no significant changes in volume or sediment.
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