Rivers Flashcards

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What is lateral erosion?
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Lateral erosion erodes the banks of the river. This is more common in the middle and lower courses of a river.

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What is lateral erosion?
Identify three ways humans can increase the risk of flooding in rural areas.
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Three ways humans can increase the risk of flooding in rural areas are:

  • Deforestation
  • Intensive farming, leaving fields bare in the winter
  • Overgrazing
  • Increased use of polytunnels

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Identify three ways humans can increase the risk of flooding in rural areas.
Give three characteristics of a gorge.
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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

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Give three characteristics of a gorge.
What are interlocking spurs?
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Interlocking spurs are fingers of land that jut out into the river valley that streams and rivers are forced to flow around in the upper course.

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What are interlocking spurs?
What is attrition?
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Attrition is when sediment particles knock against the bed or each other and break, becoming more rounded and smaller as you move down the river.

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What is attrition?




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