The area of a river bank on the inside of a meander bend where deposition is occ
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The area of a river bank on the inside of a meander bend where deposition is occuring
A raised area along the edge of a river bank where coarse sand has piled up during earlier flooding events
An area of land that all rainfall exits through a single stream.
The deep area of a stream typically near a bend in the river.
a stream that adds flow to a larger stream.
A deposit of coarse sands that develops when a steep valley enters into a lower gradient area.
A graph depicting the elevation along the stream from the headwaters to the base.
The wide, flat area within the valley where fine sands/muds are depositied during earlier flooding.
An area in a flood plain where topographical features suggest a meander bend existed in the past.
The area of a river bank on the outside of a meander bend where erosion is occuring
Cut Bank
Natural Levee
Tributary Stream
Flood Plain
Pool
Point Bar
Riffle
Alluvial fan
Distributary Stream
Drainage basin
Meander Scar
Longitudinal Profile
For each characteristic, select the stream that has that property.
Which stream has a broad-flat valley with a single stream channel?
Which stream has a v-shaped valley?
Which stream does erosin and deposition balance, the sediment is just moved around within the valley?
Which stream is typical when a stream gets close to its base level?
Which stream is typical for mountainous terrains?
Which stream is common in glacial terrains?
Which stream has a broad-flat valley with multiple parallel stream channels?
Which stream typically cuts though bedrock?
Which stream does deposition dominate erosion?
Which stream does erosion dominate deposition?
Meandering Stream
Braided Stream
Sinuous Stream
The area of a river bank on the inside of a meander bend where deposition is occuring
123456789101112A raised area along the edge of a river bank where coarse sand has piled up during earlier flooding events
123456789101112An area of land that all rainfall exits through a single stream.
123456789101112The deep area of a stream typically near a bend in the river.
123456789101112a stream that adds flow to a larger stream.
123456789101112A deposit of coarse sands that develops when a steep valley enters into a lower gradient area.
123456789101112A graph depicting the elevation along the stream from the headwaters to the base.
123456789101112The wide, flat area within the valley where fine sands/muds are depositied during earlier flooding.
123456789101112An area in a flood plain where topographical features suggest a meander bend existed in the past.
123456789101112The area of a river bank on the outside of a meander bend where erosion is occuring
1.Cut Bank
2.Natural Levee
3.Tributary Stream
4.Flood Plain
5.Pool
6.Point Bar
7.Riffle
8.Alluvial fan
9.Distributary Stream
10.Drainage basin
11.Meander Scar
12.Longitudinal Profile
Explanation / Answer
1.meandering stream has a broad-flat valley with a single stream channel as the erosional criticalness of the water is guided side to side as opposed to diving, in this way the channel moves over the scene like a twisting snake.
2.meandering streams has a v shaped valley. v shaped valley indicates that the stream has downctted the base level. which this occurs meanders are formed in that and the stream starts to meander reducing the gradient.
3.meandering stream does erosion and deposition balance, the sediment is just moved around within the valley. Meanders are s shaped in its inner curve deposition takes place whereas in outside erosion occurs due to high velocity of stream.
4. meandering stream is formed when the stream gets close to its base level.
5. sinuous stream is typical of mountaneous terrains.
6.meandering streams aye typical of glacial terrains.
7. braided stream has a broad-flat valley with multiple parallel stream channels.
8.meandering stream cuts through the bedrock in this case it is called incised meander.
9.braided stream does deposition dominate erosion.
10. meandering stream does erosion dominated deposition.
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