Rivers Keywords

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GCSE Geography (Water and Rivers) Karteikarten am Rivers Keywords, erstellt von Keera am 29/03/2014.
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Hydraulic Action The force of flowing water washes away any loose material on the bed and banks
Corrasion Stones carried by the river are washed into the bed and banks, wearing them away.
Solution/corrosion (erosion) The slightly acidic river water dissolves rocks made of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
Attrition Stones collide together and are broken down. They become smaller and rounder.
Erosion The wearing away of land. Rivers can erode in 4 ways: Hydraulic action, corrasion, solution and attrition.
Load The material carried by a river. The load is transported in 4 ways: Traction, saltation, suspension and solution.
Traction Stones are rolled along the river bed by the force of the water.
Saltation Small stones are bounced along the river bed by the flowing water.
Suspension Particles of silt and clay float and are carried along in the flowing water.
Solution (transport) Some minerals dissolve in water. Limestone, for example, slowly dissolves.
Deposition If a river slows down (steep land, less water) it has less energy to carry its load, so it is dropped. Rivers slow down and deposit material on the inside of meander bends, in shallow water and when they reach the sea.
Drainage Basin An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
Source Most rivers have their source in the mountains.
Watershed An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas. Precipitation that falls within the watershed drains into the river system.
Tributary A small river or stream flowing into a larger river. They join the river as it journeys towards the sea. They meet at the river's mouth.
Mouth The end of the river where it empties into another body of water such as the sea.
Landforms Natural landscape that exists because of water.
Examples of landforms V-shaped valleys, waterfalls, meanders, oxbow lakes, floodplains.
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