End of topic rivers revision Flashcards

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Define source

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Where a river begins

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2
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Define drainage basin

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The area from which water drains into the river

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3
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Define watershed

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An imaginary line that separates two drainage basins

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4
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Confluence

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The point where two rivers join together

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5
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Tributaries

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Small rivers which join the main river

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6
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Flood plain

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Land that floods when a rapier overflows

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7
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Mouth

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Where the river flows into the sea or lake

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8
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River bed

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Bottom of a river channel

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9
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River bank

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The side of a river channel

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10
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Channel

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Rivers flow in this

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11
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upper course

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It’s the steepest part of the river it’s usually small but river flows quickly.

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12
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Middle course

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Flows slowly as it starts to transport sediment
Open v shape erosion and deposition start to occur

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13
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Lower course

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V shape valley is so wide that the sides have disappeared, river approaches it’s mouth

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14
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Define river long profile

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Long profile shows how a rivers gradient changes as it flows from its source to its mouth

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15
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Define erosion

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The gradual removal of rock from a rivers bank and bed

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16
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Abrasion/corrosion

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Rocks carried along by the river wear down the river bed and banks

17
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Hydraulic action

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The force of the river against the banks can cause air to be trapped in cracks and crevices

18
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Solution/corrosion

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Soluble particles and minerals are dissolved into the river

19
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Attrition

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Rocks being transported by the river smash together and break into smaller rounded smoother pieces

20
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V-shaped valleys formed

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Eroding down
Weathering on the sides
Looses material creeps down the slope cause of gravity = v-shaped valley

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