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5
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where fast flowing water is forced into cracks, breaking up the river bank over time.
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6
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where rocks and stones wear each other away as they knock into each other.
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8
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where the river ends.
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9
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rivers can shape the land and create many different _________.
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10
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where rivers or tributaries meet.
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11
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where sand and pebbles are dragged along the river bed, wearing it away.
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13
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where rocks such as limestone are dissolved in acid rainwater.
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14
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when tiny particles of sediment are carried in the river's current.
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1
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when heavy material is carried along the bottom of the river.
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2
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when dissolved chemicals are carried along, invisible to the eye.
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3
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when smaller stones or pebbles are picked up and then dropped again.
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4
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there are 4 ways for a river to ____________ its loads.
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5
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it is the constant recycling of water between the sea, air and land.
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7
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when large stones are dragged along the river.
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12
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rivers are very powerful agents of __________.
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15
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where river starts.
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