Rivers Flashcards
Building a new housing estate on the floodplain increases the risk of flooding because the surface becomes impermeable due to the construction of houses, tarmac roads and concrete pavements. Surface run-off increases leading to a rapid increase in a river’s discharge.
Find out more about human and physical causes of flooding.
Large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed.
Find out more about how rivers transport material.
Examples include:
- it can reduce habitat diversity when hillsides are covered in tree
- it can lead to acidity in the soil
- the loss of farmland
Find out more about soft engineering.
River cross profiles show you a cross-section, taken sideways, of a river’s channel and/or valley at certain points in the river’s course.
Find out more about the cross profile of a river.
Characteristics of a gorge include:
- very narrow valley
- very steep, high valley sides is
- located immediately downstream of a waterfall
- river channel takes up most, if not all, of the valley floor
- boulders litter the river bed
- turbulent, fast-flowing whitewater
Find out more about the landforms of erosion in the upper course of a river.