World, Tallest bridge is in France over Torn' River with height at 343 meters but now world's heights bridge is underconstruction in Jammu with height at 359 meters. It is building at Chenab river.
Changing the sediment load of a river
it's on the River Nile in Egypt
The Zambezi River
Nagarjuna Sagar project is constructed on river Krishna.
1,563,840,000 cubic meters. 1 billion, 563 million, 840 thousand cubic meters.
Yearly flow is 4.925 million cubic meters.
3,400 cubic meters per second or 120,000 cubic feet per second
Rivers are typically measured in terms of their length using units such as kilometers or miles. The length of a river is usually determined by measuring the distance from its source to its mouth. Additionally, the discharge of a river, which is the volume of water flowing through it per unit of time, can be measured in cubic meters per second or cubic feet per second.
The Mississippi River and the Amazon River move water at roughly 0.6 million cubic meters per second. By comparison, the Gulf Stream, as it flows and forms off of Florida, moves at approximately 30 million cubic meters per second.
The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume and holds an estimated 209,000 cubic meters of water per second, which is equivalent to 209 million liters per second. It is estimated to hold around 6,550 cubic kilometers of water at any given time.
The width of a river will generally be measured in feet or meters, depending on if you use Imperial or Metric.
The Nile River's average discharge is about 300 million cubic meters per day.
There is no direct transfer of meters per second to meters cubed per second. Meters per second is velocity, meters cubed per second is volumetric flow. If it is fluids in a channel or pipe and you knoe the area of the fluid flow then you can use Flowrate = Area x Velocity
The Tigris River has an average flow rate of around 500 cubic meters per second during normal conditions. During flood season, this can increase significantly but varies greatly depending on the severity of the flood event. During drought seasons, flow rates can drop to as low as 150 cubic meters per second. The velocity of the river varies accordingly with the flow rate but can range from 1-2 meters per second during normal conditions. Hourly discharge rates can be calculated by dividing the daily discharge by 24 hours. Cross-sectional data may vary along the river's length, but typical cross-section areas can range from around 200-500 square meters.
The egyptians invented the Nilometer to measure the hight of the River Nile. The reason the Egyptians measured the hight was to predict what the harvest would be like; 8.5 meters=hunger 9.0 meters=suffering 9.5 meters=happiness 10.0 meters=security 12.0 meters=disaster
The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States with a length of 2,341 miles. The Mississippi River is the largest river in the U.S. with an average daily discharge of 16,792 cubic meters per second into the Gulf of Mexico.