2.4 What happens to all the sand, shingle and clay

2.4 What happens to all the sand, shingle and clay?
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2.4 What happens to all the sand, shingle and clay?

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River from the source to the mouth
Higher reaches
Middle reaches
Lower reaches
Delta
Sediment

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Higher reaches
Middle reaches
Lower reaches
Relief
A lot
Transition from high to low
Plain, little relief
Flow rate
High
Average
Slow
Process
Erosion
Erosion and Sedimentation
Sedimentation
Sediment
Coarse material
Coarse sand and gravel
Fine sand and clay

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1. The upper reaches: high in the mountains, where the river originates. Due to the large difference in height, the river flows quickly and the erosive force is great.
 

2. The middle course: the middle part where the river runs through a valley where it has cut into itself.


3. The lower reaches: close to the mouth where the river flows through a river plain. The current speed is low and this increases sedimentation.

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River Valley
Glacier Valley

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The bigger picture
A
Upper reaches
B
Middle reaches
C
Lower reaches

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Delta
How do you recognize a delta?
-A piece of land that extends into the sea.
-The river branches into several channels.
-It has a shape of a triangle.

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Rivers flow into the sea in different ways:
Delta: coast that is being formed when more material is deposited at the mouth of a river than is discharged into the sea by the current.


Estuary: wide river estuary, often in the shape of a funnel (trechter), which has been scoured by ebb and flow currents 
(take a look in your wb).

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Some of the sand that ends up in the sea ultimately forms the dunes.

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Meander river erosion/sedimentation

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Inside bend, slow current and sedimentation



Outside bend, fast current and erosion

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Write a brief summary of the heading Sedimentary Rock

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