Multiple Choice
The volume of water flowing through any part of a river per unit time is calculated by:
A) multiplying the velocity by the cross-sectional area of the river
B) multiplying the velocity times the length of the river
C) dividing the channel's width by its velocity
D) dividing the channel's length by its cross-sectional area
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