Erosion and Deposition
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Erosion and Deposition starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how a delta is formed.
Describe the impact of soil erosion on agriculture.
Describe the process of river erosion in the upper course of a river.
Explain how glaciers cause erosion.
Explain how human activities can increase the rate of soil erosion.
Explain the process of coastal deposition.
Explain the role of vegetation in preventing soil erosion.
Explain the term 'abrasion' in the context of erosion.
Which landform is created by the deposition of sediments at the mouth of a river? (1) Delta (2) Canyon (3) Cliff (4) Plateau
Which of the following is a depositional feature formed by glaciers? (1) Cirque (2) Moraine (3) Gorge (4) Waterfall
Which of the following is a depositional feature of wind? (1) Loess (2) Gorge (3) Cirque (4) Waterfall
Which of the following is a feature formed by river erosion? (1) Waterfall (2) Delta (3) Sand dune (4) Loess
Deposition is the process by which eroded material is ________ in a new location.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a depositional feature formed by glaciers.
Fill in the blank: The ________ of a river is where most deposition takes place.
Fill in the blank: The process of ________ helps in the formation of fertile plains.
True or False: Deposition can create new landforms.
True or False: Deposition can only occur in water bodies.
True or False: Erosion always leads to loss of fertile soil.
True or False: Erosion and deposition are slow and continuous processes.
