Landscape. runoff scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests.
OCDAG Meeting Two More Theory. Channel patterns, Riffles and Pools OCDAG first meeting June 5, 2007.
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EROSION- The transport of weathered materials….
The Global Hydrological Cycle. Inputs: Precipitation (eg. Rain, hail, snow, sleet, dew, fog) Flows: Throughflow, Groundwater Flow, Overland Flow.
Chapter 9 Hydrologic Hazards at the Earth’s Surface.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Water. © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Hydrologic Cycle The hydrologic cycle is a model that describes the movement of water.
A valuable mineral deposit is located just below the surface of the ground. Which method would be used to obtain the mineral?______________________ ______.
Chapter 7: Erosion and Deposition 7.1: Forces wear down and build up Earth’s surface 7.2: Moving water shapes land 7.3: Waves and wind shape land 7.4:
Chapter 4, Lesson 2 Georgia’s Water Features. Rivers and Waterfalls Water on Earth is never lost. It changes form and moves from place to place. When.
Rivers. As rivers carve across the land they not only provide water and habitats for special ecosystems, they change the land itself. As water flow they.