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100

Leftover water that flows over the ground surface is called?

Runoff 

100

The smaller streams and rivers that feed into a main river.

Tributaries

100

One way rivers shape the land is by breaking away fragments of soil and rock and carrying them away.  This is known as

erosion

100

A river's __________affects its ability erode the land.  The faster it flows, the more energy it has.

Speed

100

The beginning of a river, or the source of its water.

Headwaters

200

The first factor that affects runoff is is how easily the water soaks into the ground this is determined by?

The amount of space between the particles making up t he ground cover.


200

A river and all of its tributaries make up a ?

River System

200

When rivers take the eroded materials and leave them behind creating new land forms it is called

deposition

200

1st factor affecting river speed is ________________.  That is, water flows faster downhill than across flat land.

steepness of slope

200

After the headwaters, the slope becomes less steep, tributaries join and the its channel is eroded.

Downriver

300

The second factor affecting runoff is _____________;when too much falls in a short time it can't soak into the ground.

rate of rainfall

300

What is a watershed?

the land area that that supplies water to a river system.

300

Sediments are:

the particle of rock and soil that are moved via erosion and deposition.

300

2nd factor affecting river speed is ______________.  An increase in the amount of water in a river causes the river to flow faster.

volume (of water)

300

A broad flat valley through which a river flows.

flood plain

400

The third factor to affect runoff is whether the land is flat or hilly.  This is because _____________pulls water downhill.

gravity

400

The name of a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.

Divide

400

3rd factor affecting speed of a river is _____________ through which the river flows.  As the water rubs against the sides and bottom of this it creates friction.

shape of the channel

400

Where the river slows down and deposits sediments it has carried.  It may create a delta here.

mouth