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Q: A young river will usually be found to have steep banks and swift rapids that cause a lot of erosion true or false?
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A yound river will usually be found to have steep banks and swift rapids that cause a lot of erosion true or false?

True


Can valleys cause erosion?

A valley itself cannot cause erosion, but can be hugely affected by erosion. Usually Valley erosion is caused by glaciers, a common agent of erosion.


How many rapids are in the Amazon River?

This is impossible to answer due to the issue of hydrodynamics. Rapids are constantly being gained and lost due to the action of the water's movement (erosion). Also, the rainy season would cause some of the smaller rapids to be covered.


What are feral animals doing to Australia?

they Ruin Australia's vegetation and may cause erosion near river banks


What could have caused a river to become wider?

If you mean how the river widens, the usually cause is erosion.


What works very rapidly with erosion?

An unusually rainy period can cause rivers to overflow their banks and flood the areas surrounding them. The erosion, caused by rivers, can happen very quick.


Why do streams and rivers cause erosion?

They Create Deltas.


Erosion can cause what feature of a river?

Erosion of the river banks altering the course; deposition of gravel, sand and mud in calmer stretches; obstructing of the river mouth with sand-bars forming in the estuary and inshore.


What is the biggest cause of erosion?

The biggest cause of erosion is wind and water.


Can a rock cause a erosion?

No, sand, wind, and water can cause erosion.


How does a person cause soil erosion?

how does a person cause a soil erosion


What is curve cause of stream channel cause by erosion?

Are you talking about meanders? when overtime laterally erode the banks (undermine) due to the hydrolic fore of the water. Then then turn to ox-bow lakes due to deposition along the curve and erosion coming into the curve. (bypasses the curve; cuts straight through)