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River_system_map-_blank.docx | |
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1. Watch the 3minute YouTube clip on the right and copy the river cross section into your notebook.
2. Explain the difference between erosion and deposition. Why are the stages of rivers affected by different factors? 3. Use the link 'River stages' below and copy the table of the main features of each river stage into your notebook. (Also, check out the diagrams for a better understanding.) |
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We already learned about the basic processes of erosion, transportation and deposition, but we need to understand that these processes are complex and can happen on a different scale and in different ways; therefore, use the link below (note: you will need pages 3 to 5) and answer the following:
1. What are the main four ways in which a river erodes? (Note: Use the terms and try to explain them in your own words.) 2. What are the main four ways in which transport happens? (Note: Use the terms and try to explain them in your own words.) 3. Explain in your own words how deposition mainly happens. In order to remember these terms, you can use the 2minute YouTube clip on the right. |
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water_availibility_and_use_in_australia_oxford_p._50-51.pdf | |
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urban_water_sustainability.pdf | |
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Watch the 2minute YouTube clip on the right and read the Pdf called 'Future water'. In an extended TEEL paragraph, describe and explain what options Australian cities have in order to supplement their water supply. Again, don't forget your referencing!
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