Rivers Flashcards
Friction with the river bed and banks can reduce the velocity of the river leading to deposition.
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In the upper course, the channel is very narrow and very shallow. By the middle course, the channel becomes wider and deeper usually over 1 m. By the lower course, the channel becomes wider still and the channel is much deeper.
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Rapids are fast flowing, turbulent sections of the river where the bed has a relatively steep gradient. They are found in the upper course of the river.
Find out more about the landforms of erosion in the upper course of a river.
The transportation of dissolved chemicals. This varies along the river depending on the presence of soluble rocks.
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Waterfalls and gorges are typically found in the upper course of the river.
Find out more about the landforms of erosion in the upper course of a river.