The amount of sediment in a river is called its
After a rainfall, the water that moves over the Earth's surface is called
What type of mass movement results in gravestones and telephone tilting at odd angles?
The material moved by erosion is called
What is the force that pulls rock and soil down slope?
The process by which erosion lays down sediment in a new location is called
The Missouri River is a tributary because
The process by which natural forces move weathered rock from place to place is called
Longshore drift cause sediments to
What type of rock is most likely to form caves?
A glacier forms in an area where more snow falls than
What type of glacier covers much of the island of greenland?
What type of erosion formed the Great Lakes of North America?
A meander that is cut off from the river by deposition of sediment
When it rains for an extended period of time in the deserts these may occur
The till deposited at the edge of a glacier forms a ridge called a
The process by which wind removes surface material is
The energy of ocean waves comes from the energy of the
A channel along which a water is continually flowing down a slope is
Meandering rivers are most likely seen in what region (mountains or plains)
The flat, wide area of the land along the banks of the river are called
An alluvial fan forms because
Landslides and slumps are forms of
Waves erode the land through impact and
This type of topography produces caves, cavens and sinkholes
What is load?
What is runoff?
What is creep?
What is sediment?
What is gravity?
What is deposition?
What is flows into the Mississippi River?
What is erosion?
What is move down the beach with the current?
What is limestone?
What is melts?
What is a continental glacier?
What is glacial erosion?
What is a oxbow lake?
What are Mudslides?
What is a Moraine?
What is deflation?
What is wind?
What is a stream?
What are plains regions?
What are flood plains?
What is the river slows way down?
What is Mass Movements?
What is abrasion?
What is Karst Topography?