3.1.3.3 River landscapes in the UK Flashcards
What is transpiration?
Tree roots absorb water and evaporate it out
What is precipitation?
Water falling to earth (snow, rain, sleet, hail)
What is infiltration?
Water penetrating ground after it has landed
What is percolation?
Water going from soil to rock underground
What is interception?
When the water lands on vegetation
What is surface run-off?
Water flowing over the surface towards river
What does the long profile of a river show?
Shows you gradient (steepness) changes over different courses
What does the cross profile of a river show?
Shows cross-section of river
What is the main process in the upper course of a river?
Erosion (wear landscape down)
What is the gradient in the upper course of a river?
Steep
What is the shape of the valley in the upper course of a river?
V-shaped valley
What is the channel like in the upper course of a river?
Shallow and narrow
What is the upper course of a river closest to?
The source of the river
What is the main process in the middle course of a river?
Transport (material)
What is the gradient in the middle course of a river?
Medium
What is the shape of the valley in the middle course of a river?
Gently sloping valley sides
What is the channel like in the middle course of a river?
Deeper and wider channel
What is the main process in the lower course of a river?
Deposition
What is the gradient in the lower course of a river?
Gentle
What is the shape of the valley in the lower course of a river?
Almost flat valley
What is the channel like in the lower course of a river?
Very wide and deep
What is the lower course of a river closest to?
The mouth of the river
What can change the cross profile of a river?
Vertical & Lateral Erosion
What does vertical erosion do to a river valley?
Deepens river valley (and channel) = makes it V-shaped