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Do Now: Take out Handout and Open ESRT. HW- Castlelearning Due Friday morning. Lab Due tomorrow. Quiz FRIDAY!!! STUDY

1.What size particles can a river carry if it has a velocity of 50cm/sec? 2.What is the size 3.range for Pebbles 4.What size particle is be deposited first by a river?

Objective: Describe the Erosional-Depositional Process in RIVERS. YhtI River Wild Trailer

Which Slide is FASTER? Why?

Channel Shape gD3LU Ski Racing

AC D E B In a straight channel, water flows fastest at letter….

HW-

Why are all the cars crashing on the right side of the picture?

Watch what happens to the Race Cars, Why does that happen ?? I

Erosion and Deposition in a MEANDERING River

Spiral Waterslide: Watch how the rider moves on the slide… V_s V_s

Meandering River Bird’s Eye view

Rivers want to go STRAIGHT.. Car driving along..

Why are the sides of the slide higher in some spots?

Where is the Sand being Deposited?

v=ubP_-ptVDbY Stream Table Demonstration

Draw Cross-Section of Stream Bed

Handouts: _animations/animation1.html

Meanders and Velocity A A’ B’ B C’ C At which locations is the river flowing FASTEST??? Draw the riverbed profile between A-A’ B-B’ C-C’ Begin Handout:Handout:

Answer worksheet page 2 Erosion____ Deepest ____ Fastest _____ ________ Curve Deposition_____ Shallowest ______ Slowest _______ _________Curve

Erosion ______ Deposition ____ Fast _______ Slow _______ Shallow ______ Deep _______ Inside Curve ____ Outside Curve ___

HOMEWORK Castlelearning – Friday QUIZ FRIDAY