Rivers Lower Course Features
Rivers Lower Course Features
LOWER COURSE
Mrs. Trim
Define and Explain the formation
of Features of the Lower Course
Levees
Deltas
Braided Channels
Flood Plains
Estuaries
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When a flood occurs, the river loses energy.
The largest material is deposited first on
2 the sides of the river banks and smaller
material further away.
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Cuspate
Nile Delta, Egypt
How are Deltas formed
1. Deltas form as rivers empty their water and sediment into
another body of water, such as an ocean, lake,
FLOOD PLAIN
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CHANNELS
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These are wide rivers that
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are composed of multiple
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channels that divide and
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rejoin around deposits of
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Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
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1. The river has a high sediment
load of boulders, gravel and sand.
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