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Chapter 7, Lesson 2 Landforms runoff tributary watershed sediment meander flood plain delta water gap canyon valley dune landslide
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Page 1: Chapter 7, Lesson 2 - Landforms

Chapter 7, Lesson 2

Landforms

runofftributary

watershedsedimentmeander

flood plaindelta

water gapcanyonvalleydune

landslide

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runoff – water that runs off Earth’s solid surface

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tributary – “feeder” streams; small streams and rivers that “feed” into other

streams and rivers forming larger streams and rivers

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watershed – the entire area from which water is drained

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sediment – pieces of material; sediment can range in size from boulders to

gravel, sand, silt and dissolved materials

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meander – bends, or “S” shapes in a river cause by river currents slowing down in

flat land and dropping sediment

Click here to learn more about rivers and coasts!

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flood plain – flat landscape near rivers; the rivers flood the land from time to time

and create very fertile soil.

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mouth (of river) – where a river empties into the ocean; river currents slow when

they hit the ocean and drop sediment

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delta – a fan-shaped piece of land that forms from sediment dropped at the

mouth of a river

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water gap – a rare, narrow, steep-walled canyon created as water cut through hard

rock

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valley – formed when small channels are deepened and widened by erosion

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canyon – a deep, V-shaped valley that is usually created as a result of both water cutting into earth and geological forces

pushing earth upward

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dune – sand hill created by wind erosion; found in deserts or at the beach

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landslide – when water saturates the land and makes soil loosen and fall; gravity can create landslides, too