What is the formation of a waterfall (10)
-and hydraulic action which is when air is compressed into the river bank causing materials to be dislodged (2)
-the river undercuts the hard rock as the softer rock erodes faster. This can lead to the creation of a plunge pool and a over hang of hard rock (1)
What’s the formation of a V shaped valley 8
-Fast flowing rivers means there is a lot of energy to erode , thus creating vertical erosion
-the river erodes downwards as boulders, stones and rock particles are bounced and scraped along the Chanel bed
-hydraulic action which is when air is compressed into the river bank causing materials to be dislodged (2)
-rocks that fall into the water further assists to erosion
-the loosened material slowly creeps down the slope because of gravity or is washed into the river by rain water
What is the formation of an oxbow lake
This happens when meanders become more and more extreme
The river has the most amount of energy on the outside of the river bend. This is where most erosion takes place
-this erosion takes place by the process of abrasion, which is when the force of the water throws bedload against the banks causing erosion (2)
-and hydraulic action which is when air is compressed into the river bank causing materials to be dislodged (2)
Overtime the neck of the meander narrows
The water in the meander rapidly loses energy and therefore deposits material. The river flows the fastest in the middle of the channel so deposits at the edge, sealing it off from the river Channel
Whats the formation of a meander
-pools and riffles can form in the river as the water twists to move around objects. This can cause the river to swing from side to side
-this can be done from the process of abrasion , which is when the force of the water throws bedload which are carried along in water against the banks causing erosion and scrapes the river bed. (2)
-and hydraulic action which is when the force of the water pushes air into cracks in the bank, blasting them apart. This creates a river cliff
This can also be assisted by helicoidal flow- this is a corkscrew action where the water moves material from one cliff and deposits it at the next beach