RAPID


Violent water below Niagara Falls

A 'rapid' is a section of a river where the river bed has a relatively steep gradient causing an increase in water flow and turbulence. A rapid is a hydrological feature between a ''run'' (a smoothly flowing part of a stream) and a ''cascade''. A rapid is characterized by the river becoming shallower and having some rocks exposed above the flow surface. As flowing water splashes over and around the rocks, air bubbles become mixed in with it and portions of the surface acquire a white colour, forming what is called "whitewater". Rapids occur where the bed material is highly resistant to the erosive power of the stream in comparison with the bed downstream of the rapids. Very young streams flowing across solid rock may be rapids for much of their length.

Contents
See also
References

See also



Fluid dynamics - for academic explanation.

International Scale of River Difficulty - for classification of rapids.

Rheophile - organisms that live in fast flowing water.

Riffle - A fast moving portion of a stream without the vigour of a rapid

Whitewater - for factors related to rapids.

References



★ Mason, Bill. Path of the Paddle, 1984, Northword Press, Minoqua, WI.

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves
Rapid Companies
Below is the list of travel companies in Rapid we have in our travel directory