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When a river floods, would it’s water flow faster or slower than it’s normal speed? Explain.
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When a river floods, would it’s water flow faster or slower than it’s normal speed? Explain.
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Faster, the built up pressure of the water causes an increase in flow speed. You got this girl boss! Have a fantabulous day
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At first yes the waters speed will increase in the case of a massive outburst of water.
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