Water, Landforms and People

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Water, Landforms and People Bingo

Pick any nine of these words and write them in your grid. Deposition Flood Discharge Hydrograph Abrasion Hydrological cycle Arch Ground water Aquifer Levee Coastal management Meander Erosion Ox- bow lake Evapotranspiration Run off Spit Transportation V- Shaped valley

A type of Erosion

A narrow accumulation of sand formed by longshore drift.

Movement of material by rivers and waves

A narrow, steep sided valley formed by rapid vertical erosion of a river

Laying down of material that has been transported

Protection of the coastline and wildlife and improving the quality of life

An area of land drained by the Tributaries and the rivers.

Wearing away of material carried by rivers and waves

A coastal feature formed when waves erode through a small headland

A rock that can store water

Loss of moisture from water surfaces and soil of vegetation

A period of high river discharge when a river overflows

Water stored underground in a permeable rock

A graph that shows changes in discharge over a period of time

Continuous recycling of water between sea, air and land.

An artificial embankment built to prevent flooding

A bend in a river

A crescent shaped lake formed after a river cuts through the neck of a meander

Surface water from rain or snow.