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Quiz: Role of Fluvial Processes in Shaping Lowland Areas

Geography 8035 GCSE (AQA)

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Building on what you've learned about UK landscapes and rivers, let's test your knowledge of how fluvial processes shape lowland areas!

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Which fluvial process involves the wearing away of the riverbed and banks by rock particles carried in the water?

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Which processes are responsible for shaping landforms in lowland areas? (Select all that apply)

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Lowland areas are often shaped by {{blank0}} processes, which involve the movement and {{blank1}} of sediment.

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Which landform is created by deposition in lowland areas?

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What happens to the size of sediment particles as they are transported downstream?

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Which factors influence the rate of erosion by a river in lowland areas? (Select all that apply)

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A river flows at a speed of 3 m/s and carries sediment weighing 12 kg. If the river slows to 1 m/s, the sediment drops. What is the total weight of sediment deposited?

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