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What happens to the velocity of a river when the volume (amount of water) increases?

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The volume of water that flows through a river within a given amount of time -- known as the discharge -- also affects its velocity. As the volume of water in a river increases, through smaller streams flowing into it, for example, the velocity of the river increases.

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