Slide 1Vincent Raeburn Linlithgow Academy Malcolm McDonald Bathgate Academy Linlithgow Academy Slide 2 How rivers erode HYDRAULIC ACTION The force of the water weakens and…
1. Wordsearch! 2. Landform Features of a River Resulting from erosion and deposition … continued 3. 2. Features from erosion and deposition: Meanders and Oxbow Lakes •…
Slide 1 Rivers Slide 2 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 ERODE…
Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Erosion and Deposition Review terms and ideas ______________ is the material moved by erosion. SEDIMENT What materials does sediment consist of? PIECES…
Online Textbook go to www.experiencestatehistory.com Type in user name 9lastudent Enter password student then click login Go to programs then find Louisiana Journey click…
Today Get out you ESRT and a piece of paper The following questions are from your ESRT. Youâll have a minute per question⦠Question 1 (40pt) List 4 types or agents of…
Slide 1 Unit 2: River Landscapes How do Ox-bow lakes form? Let's focus on Ox-Bow Lakes! How are these formed? What is an Ox-Bow Lake? A horseshoe or semi-circular area…
Chapter 9 Chapter 9 Erosion and Deposition Review terms and ideas ______________ is the material moved by erosion. SEDIMENT What materials does sediment consist of? PIECES…
Rivers â The Essentials Long Profile A long profile can tell you how a river and its valley changes from source to mouth. Cross Profile A cross profile is an outline of…