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River Processes and Landforms

Across
Water falls over a steep rocky ledge into a plunge pool.
Material eroding the bed and banks of the river. Acts like sandpaper.
Waterbody formed when rivers meet the sea. Often tidal.
S shaped single channel river. Lateral erosion and deposition form the bends of this river.
Tiny pieces of material are dissolved in the river. You cannot see them.
Created by vertical erosion near the upper course of a river.
Constant pressure of air in cracks of the river bank causes rocks to crack and break apart.
Horizontal or sideways erosion. Occurs on the outside bend of a river.
Curved lake that looks like a bracket or horseshoe. Left over from a meandering river.
When the river loses energy and drops its load of sediment, build up creates landforms.
Small stones and pebbles bounce along the river bed.
The speed of a river.
Natural or man-made wall directing water a particular way.
Rocks and pebbles crash against each other, wearing them down.
Down
Small stream that feeds into a river.
Very small particles of clay or sand are suspended in the water.
Heavy rocks and boulders are rolled along the river bed.
Downwards erosion due to strong gravitational energy. Creates V-shaped valleys.
Movement of material picked up by rivers and moved down stream.
Chemical erosion of sediment due to slightly acidic water.
Multiple channels due to a large sediment load. Creates braids that change with the river velocity.
Multiple separate channels that come together and split. More stable banks and a lower sediment load.
Wearing away of rock to be transported.
Beginning of a river.
Landform created when a river meets the sea.