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The water cycle.

Using the list of river landforms put them into the correct part of the Venn diagram. EROSION BOTH DEPOSITION Waterfall rapids delta meander gorge ‘V’ shaped valley ‘U’ shaped valley Oxbow lakes flood plain interlocking spurs

How much do you know about rivers?

Learning Objectives Tbat describe the water cycle using key vocabulary such as infiltration and interception Tbat explain how changes to the water cycle can impact on flooding.

Put the NUMBERS in order that they happen in the water cycle. When liquid water turns to water vapour as it warms When water vapour turns to liquid water as it cools Water falling from the air to earth as rain, hail, sleet or snow The process by which water vapour is given off by plants into the air Plants, including trees The flow of water over the ground surface The flow of water beneath the ground surface Rock that allows water to pass through it Visible water droplets floating in the air

Copy the diagram off the board.

The water cycle – the basics

:Add the labels to your diagram Interception, surface runoff, groundwater, infiltration, condensation, evaporation, precipitation.

Practice exam questions Explain how deforestation can affect flooding within a drainage basin (4 marks) 2. Explain how erosion, transport and deposition are affected by increased surface runoff. (6 marks)

Practice exam questions Explain how deforestation can affect flooding within a drainage basin (4 marks) Leaves = interception Roots = soak up water, increases soil erosion.

Practice exam questions 2. Explain how erosion, transport and deposition are affected by increased surface runoff. (6 marks) More water = more erosion, can straighten out meanders, increase retreat at waterfalls and gorges More energy = larger load carried further down stream, carried further etc.