Part of a river with fast-moving, shallow water The rocks and roughness of the water make it dangerous or impassible for all kinds of water transportation Canoes are usually carried past rapids on land
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Fast-moving water that flows around rocks and boulders in rivers; classified from I to VI according to degree of difficulty navigating
Rapids are a section of a river where the water moves very fast, often over rocks. His canoe was there, on the river below the rapids. part of a river where the water looks white because it is moving very fast over rocks
An area of swift current in a stream or river, characterized by standing waves or by boulders and rocks A 0-D, 1-D, or 2-D basic feature
Steep section of stream with swift current and lots of surface agitation and some waves
A part of a stream where the current is moving with a greater swiftness than usual and where the water surface is broken by obstructions, but without a sufficient break in slope to form a water fall, as where the water descends over a series of small steps It commonly results from a sudden steepening of the stream gradient, from the presence of a restricted channel, or from the unequal resistance of the successive rocks traversed by the stream
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