Rivers Flashcards

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Why are flood plains often very fertile?
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It’s made up of alluvium (deposited silt from a river flood).

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Why are flood plains often very fertile?
Why might deposition occur at site C on the diagram below?

Deposition locations on a river

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Where the river flows into a sea or ocean it’s velocity is reduced leading to deposition. 

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Why might deposition occur at site C on the diagram below?
Identify one social cost of dams and reservoirs
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Social costs of constructing dams and reservoirs include:

  • the displacement of people due to flooding
  • the loss of cultural heritage
  • the resettlement of large numbers of people
  • the health and well-being of affected populations both upstream and downstream

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Identify one social cost of dams and reservoirs
What happens to the shape and size of bed load as you move down the river?
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It becomes more rounded and smaller.

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What happens to the shape and size of bed load as you move down the river?
What is solution?
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The transportation of dissolved chemicals. This varies along the river depending on the presence of soluble rocks.

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