GCSE GEOGRAPHY (RIVERS)
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What is meant by river discharge? | The amount of water flowing.
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A typical cross profile in the upper course will be? | long profile.
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A slice through a river from source to mouth is called? | A typical cross profile in the upper course of a river will be narrow and shallow.
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What is Erosion ? | the wearing away of rock and soil found along the river bed and banks.
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What is Hydraulic action? | the force of the river against the banks.
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What is Abrasion? | rocks carried along by the river that wear down the river bed and bank.
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What is a solution? | soluble particles are dissolved into the river.
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