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A river with little power to erode means the river doesn't have enough force to over power the amount of time it takes for dirt gravel and other particles to build up. An example of this would be The San Ramon River. Creeks are often considered "weak" rivers

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The speed of the river's flow, in the lower reaches, is usually too slow to cause much erosion, except when in flood.

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