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Part One: From the Mountain Spring...
Learning Outcomes
- The journey of a river from source to mouth is one of great contrasts.
- The beginning of a river is called its source.
- The young river soon cuts its own channel.
- Erosion is the wearing away of the land.
- Reservoirs are man-made lakes for storing water, using the river as a natural resource for water supply.
- A river basin is the area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- A confluence town is a town that has developed where two or more rivers meet.
- Bridging points are a focus for the development of settlements.
- Eroded material is carried along in the river’s flow — this is called transportation.
- Deposition occurs when the river drops its load of silt, sand and stones.
- The river supports a wide variety of land use.
- Rivers influence communication and transport links.
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