The speed of the flow of water in a river is faster in th...
The speed of the flow of water in a river is faster in the middle than along the banks due to
differences to turbidity at different parts of the river
the abundance of fishes and other organisms along the bank
reduced force of gravity in the middle portion of the river
resistance offered by the wall of the banks
Correct answer is D
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