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A stream’s discharge increases between its source and mouth.
A stream’s discharge is the volume of water that flows through a stream or river per unit of time. A stream’s discharge may also contain dissolved chemicals and any suspended substances. A stream’s discharge can be calculated by using the measurements of the stream’s velocity (length of travel per second), its depth, and width. A stream’s discharge increases between its source and mouth because of its increased velocity in those areas.