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  1. Jan 4, 2005 · the river will revert to a more youthful stage with all the characteristics of a young river. Rejuvenated River: A Rejuvenated River is a course of flowing water with a gradient that is raised by the earth's movement. An example of a river that was old then rejuvenated into one with 6 L. Immoor 2006 Geoteach.com

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  2. 3 days ago · River Severn | River Thames. Nearly all rivers have an upper, middle, and lower course. Young River - the upper course. The beginning of a river, when it flows quickly with lots of energy, is called a young river. The river here is smaller and usually has a rapid, tumbling flow that cuts a narrow channel through rocky hills or mountains.

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    The beginning of a river

    The start of a river is called the source or head water. The part of the river that is near the source is called a 'young' river. A young river is often in a V-shaped river bed, and flows quickly downhill over stones, and around big rocks. Young rivers often have lots of small waterfalls and rapids. As the rivers travel downhill they begin to erode the ground taking small bits of soft rock and soil. 1. The source of a river may be a spring, often on a hill, mountain, glacier, or another high...

    The middle part of a river

    The middle part of a river is called a mature river. A mature river makes a riverbed that is U-shaped. It might be very deep and run fast. It sweeps over small rocks and boulders, and makes big turns around hills and mountains. It is much wider than a young river, but not as wide as an old river. To cross over a mature river, people use bridges. Many cities and towns are built on the banks of mature rivers. Many farms that keep animals such as dairy cows, horses and sheepare along mature rive...

    The last part of a river

    A river usually ends by flowing into an ocean, a lakeor a bigger river. The place where the river flows out into a bigger body of water is called the 'mouth' of the river. As a river flows towards its mouth, the countryside around the river often changes from hilly to flat. As it flows over the flat land the river becomes wider and slower. A wide slow river is called an 'old river'. An old river often floods across the land after there is lots of rain at the headwaters. An old river slowly bu...

    The water in rivers is "fresh water" that has come from rain, snow and from underground streams. It can usually be drunk safely by people unless it is too dirty because of mud or human pollution. People and animals need fresh water to drink, so they often live by the side of a river. 1. Rivers give water for drinking, bathing and washing clothes. 2...

    Amazon River in South America is a very wide tropical river flowing through the Amazon Jungle and into the Atlantic Oceanthrough a large delta. Many types of fish live in it. It is the largest rive...
    Nile River in Africa. For thousands of years this river has provided the people of Egypt with water to help their food grow. Cairo, the biggest city in Egypt and Africa, is built near the Nile's de...
    Mississippi River in the United States. Many crops are grown along the sides of the Mississippi. It was also used for transport. The Mississippi flows through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Io...
    A submarine river is a stream of water that flows along under the surface of an ocean. One of them, named the Cromwell current, was found in 1952. ("Sub marine" comes from Latinand means "under sea".)
    A subterranean river is a river which flows under the surface of the earth. One of them was found in August 1958 under the Nile River. (The term "sub terranean" also comes from Latin and means "und...
  3. ADVERTISEMENTS: The first part of the river profile is known as the Upper Course or Mountainous Course or youthful stage. Second part of river profile is known as Valley Stage or mature stage or Middle Course. Third part of river profile is known as Plain Stage or old age or Lower Course. The river course from source to its mouth is known as ...

  4. If the river bed is getting scoured from year to year it is called degrading type of river. The river becomes degrading river generally below a dam. The reason being that the sediment load in the flow gets deposited in the reservoir and clear water discharges over or through the dam. This water picks up sediment from river bed. c. Stable type:

  5. The journey of a river has three stages: youthful, mature, and old stage. These stages are also called upper course, middle course, and lower course. In the youthful stage, the river is full of energy and power. In the mature stage, the flow is relatively slower than in the youthful stage. In the old stage, it loses a lot of its bustling ...

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  7. Young rivers are characterized by rapid currents and steep gradients, making them powerful agents of erosion. Mature Stage: As the river continues its journey, it enters the mature stage. The stream gradient decreases, and the river channel becomes more stable. Meanders, or bends in the river, may develop, creating a sinuous path.