Changes in river landscapes along the course of a river
I can describe changes in the long profile and channel of a river along its course.
Changes in river landscapes along the course of a river
I can describe changes in the long profile and channel of a river along its course.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Rivers exhibit a distinctive long profile from source to mouth.
- River and valley cross profiles change between their upper, mid- and lower courses.
- River channel characteristics in the River Eden change with distance downstream.
Keywords
Gradient - refers to the steepness or slope of the land or riverbed
Lateral erosion - the process where a river erodes the sides of its channel, widening the valley
Channel - pathway through which water flows in a river or stream
Cross section - a section taken sideways across the channel or valley
Common misconception
River valleys remain V-shaped from source to mouth.
A river valley changes from a V-shape to a U-shape as they flow towards the mouth due to processes like lateral erosion and deposition.
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refers to the steepness or slope of the land or riverbed
the process where a river erodes the sides of its channel
pathway through which water flows in a river or stream
a section taken sideways across the channel or valley