Respuesta :
This is true. I'm not sure what you're question is exactly, but that statement is true.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A turbulent river flows in any direction abruptly with a great speed and force. Thus, such rivers are devastating in nature in terms of causing excessive erosion. They do not only erode the ground or bottom slope of their flow pathway but also erode the side slope deposits.
The wearing action of such rivers also increases as they bump into the rock masses again and again and cause grinding of sediment particles
Turbulent rivers have a high volume of flow and shape of its streambed becomes vague due to random movement in any direction
Hence, A more turbulent river may have great power to erode