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What is the term used for the surface of the land where a river flows?
River bank
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What is the definition of a river's discharge?
Discharge is the
volume
of
water
passing a
point
in a
river
in a
certain time.
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What is the longest river in India?
The Ganges River
is the
longest river
in
India.
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What is the length of the Volga River?
The Volga River is approximately
3,700
km long.
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Where does the Volga River flow from and to?
The Volga River flows from the
Valdai Hills
to the
Caspian Sea.
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What is the longest river in the UK?
The
River Severn
is the longest river in the UK.
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What is the approximate length of the River Severn?
The River Severn is approximately
220
miles
long.
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Where does the River Severn source from?
The River Severn sources from the
Cambrian Mountains
of
mid Wales.
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Which towns does the River Severn flow through?
The River Severn flows through
Shrewsbury
,
Worcester
, and
Gloucester.
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What is the definition of the longest river?
The longest river is the
river
that travels the
farthest
from
source
to
mouth.
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What is the definition of the largest river?
The largest river is the
river
that carries the most
water
from
source
to
mouth.
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What is the approximate length of the River Severn in miles?
220
miles
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What does the term "discharge" determine in a river?
Discharge
determines the
energy
of the
water
in the
river.
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What is the approximate length of the Volga River in miles?
Approximately
2,300
miles long.
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What are the key characteristics of a river's discharge?
Volume
of
water
passing a
point
in a
river
Measured
over a
certain
time
Determines the
energy
of the
water
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What are the differences between the longest river and the largest river?
Longest river: Travels the
farthest
from
source
to mouth
Largest river: Carries the
most
water
from
source
to mouth
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