What are landforms?
When we study the shape of the Earth, we look at different landforms = all landforms are the result of wind, water, waves/ice = may be a result of erosion/deposition.
What is geomorphology?
Geo = the Earth Morph = to change Ology = the study of
Therefore Geomorphology is the study of the changing Earth.
What is weathering?
The breakdown of rocks by climate, chemicals, plants and animals
What are the 4 types of weathering?
What is erosion?
The removal of weathered material.
What are the 4 types of erosion?
Rivers Erosion
Wind Erosion
Coastal Erosion (Sea)
Glacial Erosion (Ice)
What is a drainage basin?
The entire area drained by a river system.
What is a watershed?
High-lying region which separates one drainage basin from another.
What is a source?
Original point from which a river flows.
What is a tributary?
Small rivers which join the main river.
What are confluences?
Point where a tributary joins the main river.
What is the mouth? (NOT the digestive system)
Place where a river enters the ocean/a lake.
What is the main river?
The large river into which all the tributaries flow.
What is a flood plain?
The land adjacent to the river that gets flooded when the river overflows.
What are the 5 parts of the longitudinal profile of a river?
What are the 4 agents of erosion?
What are the 5 processes of erosion that take place in a river? Explain each. (Besides Solution which doesn’t have a definition)
How does a meander form?
A meander forms through the processes of erosion (slow current) and deposition (fast current)
What is a meander?
Meanders are a series of regular curves, bends/turns in the channel of a river.
When this happens -> river starts to develop a bending pattern.
Force of water is greatest on the outside of the bend
What is a river cliff?
Formed when water hits the bank of the outside bend, eroded until there is a small cliff.
Water movement is fast/slow and material builds up/is removed due to the process of deposition/erosion.
slow
builds up
deposition
Describe the 4 stages of erosion along the coastline.
What are the 4 advantages of flood plains?
What are the 4 erosive processes that happen along a coastline?