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  • What landforms and features are associated with the middle course of a river?LO: To investigate how meanders and ox-bow lakes form.

  • What is the point where two rivers meet called?Confluence

    Mouth

    Source

  • What is the name of the smaller river that joins the main river?Flood plain

    Tributary

    Mouth

  • What is the starting point of the river called?Source

    Drainage basin

    Channel

  • What is the geographical name for rain, hail, sleet and snow?Percolation

    Infiltration

    Precipitation

  • What do we call water turning into a gasPrecipitation

    Evaporation

    Condensation

  • What is a bend in the river called?Meander

    Watershed

    Channel

  • What is the name for the area of land which is drained by a river?Mouth

    Drainage Basin

    Confluence

  • What is the end of the river called?Source

    Tributary

    Mouth

  • What do we call the circumference of a drainage basin?Watershed

    Edge

    Groundwater

  • Learning OutcomesStudents MUST be able to describe what a meander is and identify the processes which have produced it.Students SHOULD be able to explain the formation.Students COULD suggest how meanders turn into Ox Bow lakes.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/rivers-meanders/403.html

  • What is a meander?Meanders are large bends in the course of a river.

    They begin to appear as the valley floor becomes flatter and lateral erosion become more significant than vertical erosion.

  • A meander along the River Tees

  • A meander

  • Water flows fastest.Water flows slowest.Deposition takes place. Lateral erosion (corrasion) takes place.Sand and shingle builds up to form a slip off slope.Undercutting takes place and forms a river cliff.River is deeper.River is shallower.Bank will eventually collapse.Has less friction and therefore more energy.Most likely toInside or outside?

  • How do Ox-bow lakes form?The abandoned part of a meander after a river has straightened its course by eroding through the neck of the meander.

  • What does this look like as a cross section?

  • I: Water flows fastest.A: Water flows slowest.C: Deposition takes place. J: Lateral erosion (corrasion) takes place.G: Sand and shingle builds up to form a slip off slope.H: Undercutting takes place and forms a river cliff.D: River is deeper.E: River is shallower.F: Bank will eventually collapse.B: Has less friction and therefore more energy.Most likely toInside or outside?

  • The future?