The discharge of a river traveling through a temperate region will typically ________ downstream; the discharge of a river traveling through an arid region will typically ________ downstream.

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The discharge of a river traveling through a temperate region will typically increase downstream; the discharge of a river traveling through an arid region will typically decrease downstream.

In temperate regions, rivers often receive water from precipitation, snowmelt, and other sources, leading to increased discharge as the river flows downstream. In arid regions, where water sources may be limited and evaporation rates are higher, rivers may experience reduced discharge downstream. The availability of water and regional climatic conditions significantly influence river discharge patterns.

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