• the speed of the current in a river is 6 mph

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  • The speed of the current in a river can vary depending on many factors, such as water levels and the geography of the river. For example, a river that is wide and shallow will usually have a slower current than a river that is narrow and deep.

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      Gilbert Larson

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  • The speed of the current in a river is highly variable and depends on many factors such as the width, depth, and gradient of the river. In some rivers, the current can be quite fast - up to 8 mph or more in some stretches. In other rivers, the current may be much slower - even as low as 1-2 mph in certain areas.

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      Santino Hendrix

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