River Systems & Landforms Chapter Quiz
Water in rivers acts to erode and deposit sediment but does not weather rock.
False
In the U.S., the greatest discharge from rivers east of the continental divide in the Rockies is into the
Gulf/Atlantic drainage
The figure above shows the confluence of perennial streams A and B to form stream C. (That means the water moves down A and B into C.) Which of the following statements must be true (i.e., not just "could be true")?
Stream discharge in C is greater than in A or B
Floodpains
T-hey generally form low-lying areas. -Natural levees on either side of a stream are formed during times when the stream is at flood stage and overflows the bank. -They are formed by recurrent flooding episodes in the area surrounding the stream.
Which of the following is false regarding floodplains?
They are characterized by rapids and low waterfalls.
Sediment load increases as flow discharge increases.
True
Stream velocity is lowest at the base level.
True
Stream width, depth, and velocity can all change in response to changes in discharge rates.
True
As the discharge of a stream increases, which of the following also happens?
Width, depth, and velocity all increase.
The figure above is a map of drainage basins across the U.S. A drainage divide is located
across North Texas
Deposition in a meandering river is greatest
along the inside of the bend, where stream velocity is reduced and the river is shallower
In fluvial transport, small particles
are suspended in the flowing water.
Humans can change the base level of a river by
building a dam.
When a river reaches a base level, its forward velocity rapidly _________ as it enters a larger body of standing water.
decelerates
Watersheds are defined by
drainage divides
Most streams in arid regions of the world are
ephemeral
Stream-related processes are termed
fluvial processes
Slower flow in a river results in
lower discharge, less weathering, and less erosion
A waterfall can develop along a river if
rock that is more resistant to weathering lays above weaker rock
The ultimate base level is
sea level
Braided streams are characterized by
sediment deposition in the channel resulting in the formation of sand and gravel bars and numerous small "channels."
The mouth of the Danube Basin exits into the Black Sea at the Danube Delta. The Danube Delta will grow in size if
stream velocity from the headwaters to the mouth of the Danube River increases.
The lowest areas of a drainage basin typically are
the location of rivers or streams.
A single, high peak on a hydrograph designates
the peak of a flood flow
A basin may form if
two continental plates rift (diverge)
Of the world's largest rivers, which has the greatest discharge?
Amazon River