geography kew words
- Created by: jenanshanti
- Created on: 28-10-17 13:26
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R | T | N | R | G | N | D | X | S | R | Q | K | K | D | Y | C | R | I | V | V | B |
A | S | T | S | Y | T | B | F | A | M | P | P | L | Q | H | G | B | N | A | F | P |
N | H | P | P | W | L | B | W | N | C | A | L | F | O | G | Y | C | T | P | D | R |
S | Q | A | P | R | I | V | E | R | T | E | R | R | A | C | E | V | E | O | Q | W |
P | A | Q | I | N | C | I | S | E | D | M | E | A | N | D | E | R | R | T | I | O |
I | A | W | T | V | B | X | D | R | V | C | N | P | K | P | B | L | C | R | C | G |
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I | N | V | G | B | L | J | W | B | P | E | C | O | B | S | I | N | I | P | X | J |
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N | K | Q | V | L | V | G | X | K | P | L | T | E | T | O | N | Q | N | R | R | F |
M | F | I | R | I | V | E | R | D | I | S | C | H | A | R | G | E | V | A | H | S |
S | U | B | A | E | R | I | A | L | P | R | O | C | E | S | S | E | S | T | U | U |
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X | V | K | L | J | O | A | I | U | O | J | M | L | T | W | W | D | Y | N | R | M |
G | R | O | U | N | D | W | A | T | E | R | F | L | O | W | F | R | K | Y | W | Q |
Y | B | B | U | Y | U | T | H | R | D | T | O | X | D | K | T | U | N | D | B | A |
W | J | I | N | X | O | T | E | K | N | D | F | Q | B | K | Q | F | S | E | X | J |
Clues
- A narrow, flat piece of ground that runs parallel to the river on either side, above the level of the floodplain. Usually created by a fall in base level. (5, 7)
- caused by rejuvenation. A meander that has deeply cut intot the floodplain, creating steep cliff-like banks (7, 7)
- Plants and trees take up water through their roots and evaporate it from their leaves (18)
- Plants and trees take up water through their roots and evaporate it from their leaves (13)
- Processes operating on the land but affecting the shape of the coastline, such as weathering, mass movement and runoff. (3, 6, 9)
- Processes operating upon a coastline that are connected with the sea, such as waves, tides and longshore drift. (6, 9)
- takes water out of the system (5, 9)
- The movement of particles from the place where they were eroded to the place where they are deposited (14)
- the process of stopping water reaching soil. Precipitation can be intercepted by vegetation. Buildings and tarmac also intercept water (12)
- water flowing slowly below the water table through permeable rock (slowest flow) (11, 4)
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