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Why might a rivers speed (velocity) increase further downstream? ?

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Why might a rivers speed (velocity) increase further downstream? ?

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The answer to almost all of these questions is that there is more water downstream, coming from additional sources. More water = faster flow = more erosion = smoother pebbles, etc.

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