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A video that explains the journey of a river, from its source to the sea. 0:00 - Intro0:24 - Source0:47 - Upper course1:16 - Waterfalls1:31 - Middle Course1:...
This film explores the journey of a river from its source to the sea. It covers the following: water source, stream, river, meander, river mouth and estuary. Download/print a transcript of the...
Follow a tributary of the River Esk from the source to the mouth. A perfect introduction to rivers geography for KS2 pupils.
Rivers change immensely on their journey from Source areas (where they start) to their finishing point at their mouths. There are 4 major concepts here; The drainage basin. The water cycle. The changing characteristics of rivers from the mountains. The changing valley shape.
The long profile shows the gradient of a river as it journeys from source to mouth. It spans the source of a river (where it starts) and the mouth (where it reaches the sea). The long profile of a river is a way of displaying the channel slope (gradient) of a river along its entire length.
24 Νοε 2014 · Resource showing and explaining the journey of a river from source to mouth and the physical features of rivers along the way. I created this to use with my year 5 class but it would be suitable for year 6 as well.
The majority of rivers begin, called the river source, in high areas, notably mountainous areas where there is a substantial amount of rain or melted snow. This is where the journey of the longest river, the Nile or the majestic Colorado River, begins.