Rivers and Coats

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Quiz on Rivers and Coats, created by kirstypowers on 20/05/2015.
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Question 1

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What are the reasons for Rivers changing?
Answer
  • Some are to do with space or location (Spatial) or time(Temporal)
  • Some changes occur because the river feels like changing.

Question 2

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What does it mean for a River to be Dynamic?
Answer
  • The river is dynamic.
  • The flow of a river, and the amount of water in a river, changes and the form or shape of a river changes.
  • The flow of a river and the amount of water in a river doesn't ever change, nor does the form or shape.

Question 3

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How do Rivers change the landscape?
Answer
  • By using a lot of energy and there changing the surrounding areas.
  • The landscape changes naturally without any help from the river.
  • They use Erosion transportation and deposition.

Question 4

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What is a coast?
Answer
  • A coast in as area by the sea.
  • A coast is the edge of land where it meets the ocean.
  • A coast is just a big area of flat land.

Question 5

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What does a constant flow of water mean?
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  • It means that Rivers are constantly changing.
  • It means that Rivers are constantly changing by processes called erosion and high energy waves.
  • It means that the current of the water has changed.

Question 6

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How could a cliff fall?
Answer
  • In landslides or rock falls.
  • Waves eroding away at the coast.
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