Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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Chapter 16 - Section 16.4 - The Work of Running Water - Eye on Earth 16.1 - Page 480: 3

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The flow velocity would likely increase if a channel were created across the narrow neck of land. As the river takes a more direct and shorter path, there would be less friction and resistance from the surrounding terrain. This would allow the water to flow more rapidly through the channel, resulting in an increase in flow velocity.

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