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The origin of a stream.
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4
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Natural deposition of sediment at either side of the river, forming an embankment that can prevent flooding.
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5
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Graph that shows average rainfall and flooding.
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6
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The name of the join in which tributaries meets a bigger river.
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9
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The small streams running down hills, later joining a bigger river.
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10
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Process when minerals are chemically dissolved in water.
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12
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A flat area that is naturally flooded.
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2
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Formed when erosion and deposition takes place on a meander, creating a horse shoe shaped lake.
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3
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Examples include; rain, snow, sleet, hail.
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7
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Steep sided rock in a waterfall that water erodes, retreating
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8
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The hard rock of a waterfall that is not supported, so eventually collapses into the plunge pool.
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11
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Process when rocks are rolled along the bottom of the river by the force of the water.
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