What is the definition of erosion?
This is when the wind batters a tree so it falls over
This is when a river picks up solution
This is where the river begins
This is when the river pushes water and already picked up stones and rocks which rubs against the bank. Creating a larger space
Tick the options which are river processes
decay
deposition
erosion
transportation
production
birth
The definition of transportation is this: When a river picks up the material that had been loosened by erosion and transports it further down the river
Which of these is the definition of Deposition.
When loosened materials are carried along the river
Where the bank is eroded
Where the river rolls a rock along the bottom because it is too heavy to pick up
When the material that has been eroded and transported is dropped
Drag and drop the write words into the right place
Erosion is where ❌ erodes away the bank. The material is ❌
Fill in the blanks with text.
Deposition is where the that has been down the river is dropped when the river
Transportation is where the eroded deposited( eroded, deposited ) material that has been loosened tightened( loosened, tightened ) is transported dropped( transported, dropped ) down the river.
What is happening in this picture?
What is this image?
Label the water cycle
Label this drainage basin
What major river is in this country that begins with an m? hint: the country is south america.
What is the world longest river and where is it?
Amazon, Egypt, Africa
Nile, South America
Nile, Australia
Nile, China
Nile, Egypt, Africa
The Yangtze River is also known as the It is located in
The Amazon is the world's... and is located in...
longest, Brazil
longest, australia
widest, Brazil
widest, austalia
none of the above and Brazil
The Ganges is in India
The River Rhine is located in Switzerland. Australia India( Switzerland., Australia, India )
The river Zaire Nile Zed Zucumber( Zaire, Nile, Zed, Zucumber ) is located in Africa.
Hint: The second one begins with a z
Label these 6 grid references
Floods have may causes. Some of these are: -de❌ -heavy ❌ -❌ rock -❌ slopes -lots of ❌ -snow ❌ -land ❌ -❌ change -❌ization -poverty
These are all ways humans try to mange rivers: -d -river -dr - protection -water - scheme - bags -ation
Flood consequences -home mother( home, mother )less -fertile wet( fertile, wet ) land -evacua relaizea( evacua, relaizea )tion -poverty ans( overty, ans )
The impacts of flooding: Some people never live the same lives again. People ❌ money. Whole country are put into ❌
LABEL THE TABLE for things that happen up the river
Label the table for the middle journey of the river.
Label the table with things that happen in the lower part of the river
❌ is one of the most densely populated places because it is very ❌ and has a high ❌ and low ❌. It also has a good ❌. However places like ❌ are sparsely populated because of how ❌ it is up there and there is very bad ❌ to ❌
Was Malthus positive or negative about the views of the world becoming overpopulated?
Positive
Negative
Malthus believed in natural checks which were things like hurricanes and floods to keep the population from overflowing.
Refugees are a type of migrant
Economic migration is the movement of people from one ❌ to another to benefit from greater economic opportunities. It is often assumed that such migration is primarily from less ❌ ❌ countries to the more economically developed countries and from former ❌ to the country that was the imperial power.
Migration: Moving to a new home within a state, country, or continent.
Migration: Moving to a new home in a different state, country, or continent
Migration: The process of moving for a period of time in response to labor or climate conditions (e.g., farm workers following crop harvests or working in cities off-season; "snowbirds" moving to the southern and southwestern United States during winter).
Push and pull factors of migration:
Push: Places that have job oppurtunities W Life situations No good nearby Bad
Pull: (more econimically developed country) Good to build on Good nearby Good