Features of a drainage basin

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Tributary

A small river flowing into a larger river.

Features formed at the old stage of a river

Floodplain Levees Ox bow lake Delta

Rate of deposition depends on

How fast the river loses speed Reduction in water How much the slope has decreased Whether the water is flowing into the sea or a lake

River cliff

River moves faster on the poutside of the meander (bend) and cuts into the valley side. The erosion undercuts the bank/ground causing it to collapse, leaving a cliff.

River beach

River moves more slowly on the inside of a meander(bend) and it cannot carry the larger pebbles and these are dropped there.

Rate of river erosion depends on

Size of the river. Speed of the river Hardness of the rock

Watershed

The high ground that separates one river basin from another.

Basin

The land area from which a river and its tributaries drain water.

Estuary

The part of the mouth that is tidal.

Confluence

The point at which a tributary joins the river.

Course

The route a river takes as it flows into the sea.

Features formed at the youthful stage of a river

V-shaped valley Interlocking spurs Waterfall

Mouth

Where a river flows into (lake or sea).

Source

Where a river starts.

Features formed at the mature stage of a river

Wider valleys Meanders

Gorge

Deep valley caused by wearing back of of a waterfall.


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