Why Does River Depth Increase Downstream?

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Both width and depth of rivers and steams increase down stream. The deepest part of any channel of water is where the stream velocity is highest.
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With "River morphology" we refer to the field of science dealing with changes of river planform and cross-section shape due to sedimentation and erosion processes. In this
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because of more water in it and the speed of velocity increase the depth
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Channel depth in-fact Increases downstream, it doesn't decrease. This can be proven by the Bradshaw model.
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Because as the river slows it deposits more than when it flows fast.
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