Rivers Flashcards

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How is a flood plain formed?
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Floodplains form due to erosion and deposition. Erosion removes any interlocking spurs, creating a wide, flat area on either side of the river. During a flood, the material being carried by the river is deposited (as the river loses its speed and energy to transport material). Over time, the height of the floodplain increases as the material is deposited on either side of the river. The floodplain is often a wide, flat area caused by meanders shifting along the valley.

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How is a flood plain formed?
Draw a diagram to illustrate the formation of a waterfall.
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Formation of a waterfall

Formation of a waterfall

Find out more about the landforms of erosion in the upper course of a river.

Draw a diagram to illustrate the formation of a waterfall.
What is hard engineering?
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Hard engineering involves the use of heavy machinery to build artificial structures which work against nature to reduce flood risk.

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What is hard engineering?
Why is the cross profile of a river valley narrow and steep sided in the upper course?
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It becomes narrow and steep-sided in the upper course due to vertical erosion.

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Why is the cross profile of a river valley narrow and steep sided in the upper course?
What is a valley cross profile?
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A valley cross-profile includes the channel, the valley floor and the sides of the valley.

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What is a valley cross profile?




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