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Surface Water An Erosional-Depositional System

Running Water When running water is confined to a channel, it is called a stream Smaller streams called tributaries flow into larger ones until it forms a river system

V-Shaped Valleys The action of stream abrasion causes a v- shaped valley to be cut into the landscape

Watershed Areas The area drained by a stream is called a watershed area Another name for a watershed area is drainage basin

The high land that separates one watershed area from another is called a divide.

The source of a river is called its headwaters. This is where a river has it’s greatest potential energy The place where a river ends is called the mouth of the river. This is the base level.

Headwaters of the Mississippi River Ithasca State Park