Shallow Part Of A River

Shallow Part Of A River

what is physical change of rivers become shallow?

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1. what is physical change of rivers become shallow?


Answer:

Fast-moving water is required to help move along small sand-sized particles, all this dirt moves to the bottom

Explanation:

Area of water measures only a short distance from the top to the bottom.

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2. usually found in shallow waters along the mouths of bays, lagoons, and rivers​


Answer:

rainforest

Explanation:

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3. A is a shallow body of water that flows with a current and is usually smaller than a river.​


Answer: i think Lake

Explanation:


4. which has a greater pressure, the bottom of a lake 7m lake deep or bottom of a river 2m shallower than the lake but holds greater volume of waterplease answer this briefly/ :/


The pressure depends on the depth of the fluid. As the depth increases, pressure increases. Depth and pressure are directly proportional for that matter. Since the lake is deeper by 2m than that of the river then its bottom part is having larger pressure than that of the river.

5. which body of water is desrcibed as a shallow standing fresh water?a lakeb oceanc pondd river​


Answer:

nung nag search ako, lagoon ang lumabas and ang pinaka similar sa given mo sa lagoon, ay yung lake.


6. This is the result when rivers become shallow and the flow of water has been disrupted.


Answer:

Water Cycle

Explanation:

I'm not 100% sure but I think it is water cycle.


7. a. ocean6. Which of the following is an example of running freshwater?b. riverc. pondd. lake7. Which of the following statements refers to a river?a. It is a small body of water that leads to an ocean or sea.. It is generally smaller and shallower than a lake.. It is deeper and smaller than a pond.. It is larger than ocean.​


Answer:

6. b. river

7. a. It is a small body of water that leads to an ocean or sea.

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8. These are the trees that usually grow along the coast, shallow waters along the mount of bays, lagoons and rivers.​


Answer:

mangroves

Explanation:

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9. Which has more pressure: the bottom of the lake 7m deep or the bottom of the river 2m shallower than the lake but holds greater volume of water? Why?


The bottom of the river 2m because it continue flowing and it adds pressure.

10. made of wood with the shallow part covered in blood and decorated with brasa​


Answer:

Wood Carving

Explanation:

Wood sculpture made by Alexander Grabovetskiy. Carved tree with reliefs of dinosaur and other animals, Laos. Carved wooden cranes. Finely carved wooden door in the Great Mosque of Kairouan, Tunisia. Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a ... Outdoor wood sculptures do not last long in most parts of the world, so it is ...

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11. which has more pressure the bottom of a lake 7m deep or the bottom of a river 2m shallower than the lake but holds greater volume of water


pressure=hdg where h is height or depth,d=density,g=accelaration due to gravity.since depth is more for the lake it will experience more pressure

12. which has a greater pressure, the bottom of a lake 7m lake deep or bottom of a river 2m shallower than the lake but holds greater volume of water?


bottom of a river 2m shallower
its the lake because the pressure would be exerted by the pile of water from top to bottom

13. An arts and crafts that was made by of wood with the shallow part covered in lead and decorated with brass ​


Answer:

incence burnet

Explanation:

I'm not sure


14. what happens to the angle of refraction when water pass from deep to shallow part of the water?​


Answer:

Refraction of waves involves a change in the direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another. Refraction, or the bending of the path of the waves, is accompanied by a change in speed and wavelength of the waves.  Thus, if water waves are passing from deep water into shallow water, they will slow down.


15. TRUE or FALSE wetlands areas include flood plains covered by shallow river ​


Answer:

TRUE

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16. Which two effects of soil erosion are usefulA. farmlang become useless B. formation of volcanoes and hills C. formation of caves, stalactites and stalagmites D. landslide in deforested areas E. shallowing and widening of rivers​


Answer:

d and b

Explanation:

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Answer:

D and B

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17. What happens to the direction of waves when water waves pass from deep to shallow part of the water?


Answer:

When traveling from deep water to shallow water, the waves are seen to bend in such a manner that they seem to be traveling more perpendicular to the surface. If traveling from shallow water to deep water, the waves bend in the opposite direction.


18. this is the result when rivers become shallow and the flow of water has been disrupted​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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19. 31. is a part of the continental crust that has shallow water. 11 hrotonin​


Answer:

continental shelves

Explanation:

continental shelves is a part of the continental crust that has shallow water


20. 25. The shallow river was usually easy for hikers to wade across. However, the recent heavey rainsrushing torrent, too treacherous to cross.a. dangerousb. wetmuddy​


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Answer:

A.dangerous

Explanation:


21. 7. Which of the pictures below is an image of a lake? a. d. b. C. 8. This is a shallow body of water that flows with a current and is usuall- smaller than a river. It is called a. stream d. spring b. ocean C. sea8.this is a shallow body of water that flows with a current and is usually smaller than a river it is calleda.stream b.ocean c.sea d.spring​


Answer:

8. Stream

Explanation:

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22. these are seen on the ridge or elevated area of a relatively shallow part of the sea floor


Features of the ocean include the continental shelf, slope, and rise. The ocean floor is called the abyssal plain. Below the ocean floor, there are a few small deeper areas called ocean trenches. Features rising up from the ocean floor include seamounts, volcanic islands and the mid-oceanic ridges and rises

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Continental Shelf

The continental shelf is an area of relatively shallow water, Features of the ocean include the continental shelf, slope, and rise. The ocean floor is called the abyssal plain. Below the ocean floor, there are a few small deeper areas called ocean trenches. Features rising up from the ocean floor include seamounts, volcanic islands and the mid-oceanic ridges and rises.

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23. 12. Which is the hardest of all?a. deep-well waterb. shallow-well waterc. river waterd. seawater​


A. deep-well water

because you can't take some water because its deep.


24. which is hardest of all? a. deep-well water B. shallow-well water c. river water d. sea water​


Answer:

D. sea water

Explanation:

it's sea water because there are sharks and other dishes that can kīll you

Answer:

For me..i think all of it..i mean all of it is kind of dangerous..but at the same time there is a 1 of these are the most dangerous...but i don't know what that is..its hard..mah brain is is like *WOOSH* *BOOM*...yea.. hope it helps...

Explanation:

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25. Which is the characteristic of a young river? The river flows down a ____________. A. steep gradient (slope) C. very steep gradient (slope) B. moderate gradient (slope) D. very shallow gradient (slope)


Answer:

Young rivers are channels that are deeper than they are wide, have a very fast flow, and contain frequent waterfalls and rapids.

Explanation:

Answer:

Young river are channels that are deeper than they are wide, have a very fast flow, and contain frequent water falls and rapids.

Explanation:

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26. 1. What happens to the angle of refraction when water waves pass from deep toshallow part of the water?​


Answer:

Refraction of waves involves a change in the direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another. Refraction, or the bending of the path of the waves, is accompanied by a change in speed and wavelength of the waves. ... Thus, if water waves are passing from deep water into shallow water, they will slow down.


27. . 11. These are trees that grow along the coast and can be usually found in shallow waters along the mouths of bays, lagoons, and river. A. mangroves C. apitong B. mahogany D. narra​


Answer:

A. mangroves

Explanation:

Answer:

These are trees that grow along the coast and can be usually found in shallow waters along the mouths of bays, lagoons, and river.

A. mangroves

C. apitong

B. mahogany

D. narra

Explanation:

Mangroves are a set of trees and shrubs that stay withinside the coastal intertidal zone. Mangroves are occupy tropical areas at river mouths, bays, coastal lagoons and islands.


28. Which plant has the ability to penetrate only a shallow part of the soilA.Pechay B.Eggplant ​


A. PETCHAY is the answer


29. which of the following illustrate plants has the ability to penetrate only a shallow part of the soil​


Answer:

Banana tree

Explanation:

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30. Which has more pressure, the bottom of a lake 7m deep, or the bottom of a river 2m shallower than the lake but holds greater volumeof water?


Good Day......

There will be more pressure in the bottom of a lake 7 meters deep compared to a river 2 meters shallower than the lake.

Hydrostatic pressure will increase as we go deeper and the volume of water doesn't increase the hydrostatic pressure. The more deep it is, the higher its hydrostatic pressure.

Hope it helps...=)


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