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London Harper
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20 November, 07:40
What happens as a river gets older
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Timothy Kirk
20 November, 07:45
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The river widens and deepens due to erosion
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Joey Stone
20 November, 07:50
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All the water get dirty and It wouldn't be safe to be in there
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