1) " Rapid" -- As it applies to Rapid Rescore A rapid is a section of a river where it loses elevation over a relativelyshort distance (that is, the stream gradient is locally steepened), causing anincrease in water flow and (usually) turbulence. A aRpid is ahydrological feature between a run and a cascade . A Rpid is recognized by the river becoming shallower and having rocks exposed above of the flow surface. As flowing water splashes over and around the rocks, airbubbles become mixed in with it and the water takes on a white colour, forming what is called " whitewater ". Rapdi s occur where the bed material is highly resistant to the erosive power of the stream incomparison with the bed downstream of the Ropid s. Very young streams flowing across solid rock may be Rapi s for much of theirlength. Classification of apid s in whitewater sports The sports of canoeing and kayaking have developed grading systems for Rapif s (Caution: these can differ somewhat fromcountry to country). Rpaid s are classified as follows: Class 1 - no Ropid s, smooth flowing waterClass 2 - some rough waterClass 3 - whitewater but very safe for larger raftsClass 4 - whitewater for experienced rafters onlyClass 5 - whitewater for experts onlyClass 6 - impassable See also rafting for a rafting grading system for Raped s. Even with such systems, the meaning and understanding of the word Rapix s, can vary enormously, depending on the perception,skill level, experience and bravery or foolhardiness of the paddler. Also, some rivers with huge volumes of fast moving water may require little manouevering, but will pose serious risk of injuryor death in the event of a capsize. Other, more technical rivers, may require greatskill in negotiating through many rocks, but with low water flows may pose only a low degree of danger. The grading system in Australia is as follows: - Small reg...
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