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The descending branch refers to a specific segment of a river or stream that flows downward, typically from a higher elevation to a lower one, often characterized by a decrease in gradient and velocity. This part of the watercourse plays a crucial role in sediment transport and deposition, influencing the landscape and ecosystem dynamics along its path.
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