Distribution of water on Earth
Water cycle
The river system
The Drainage Basin
River features
100

This water makes up 97% of the water on Earth's surface

Salt water

100

This process is caused by the sun's heat

Evaporation

100

The place at which a river begins

River source

100

Area that is drained by a river and its tributaries

Drainage basin

100

Low area between hills and mountains

Valley

200

Percentage of fresh water on the Earth's surface

3%

200

Another name for the water cycle

Hydrologic cycle

200

The path which the river flows along

River course/channel

200

The boundary of a drainage basin is known as a ..................

Watershed

200

This feature is formed when the river erodes sideways and deposits the sediments it is carrying on the opposite banks. 

Meanders

300

1% of the Earth's fresh water is contained in...........

Streams, rivers, lakes

300

Water goes through a cycle of changes in three states. What are the three states?

Solid, liquid and gas

300

The streams and rivers that join a main river

Tributaries

300

Watershed is also known as a .......................

Divide

300

How does a waterfall forms?

Forms when a river flows over a horizontal layer of hard rock overlying soft rock. The soft rock eroded more quickly than the hard rock. A ledge is formed over which the water falls.

400

Salt water cannot be used for drinking or industrial purposes unless it is .............

Processed

400

Water that does not seep into the ground but flows on the surface of the Earth is called.....

Runoff

400

A river flows downhill from its source due to ..........

The pull of gravity

400

This river changes it's course every year and is the largest river in the world

Amazon River

400

Whenever it rains heavily, the river will overflow its banks and flood the surrounding low-lying land. This land is called a .....................

Floodplain

500

This place contains most of the world's fresh water

Antarctica

500

Explain how plants helps with the formation of rainfall

Plants give out water vapour through their leaves. This water vapour rises up, cools and condense into water droplets. When the tiny water droplets gather together, they form clouds. When the clouds could not hold the water droplets, they fall onto Earth as rain. 

500

The source may be ................ from the top of the mountain, or a ..................... with a stream flowing out of it.

Melting snow, lake

500

How does the river channel change as it flows from the mountains down the valleys?

The channel gets wider

500

A delta will form only under certain conditions. What are these TWO conditions?

1. A river must be carrying a large amount of sediment

2. The waves must not be so strong that they remove the sediments faster than the river can deposit them

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