1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion.

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1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

1. Bedload

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

2. Solution

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

3. Suspension

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

4. Discharge

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

5. Speed

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

6. Carrying Power

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

7. Divide

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

8. Young

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

9. Atlantic

1.This type of erosion tumbles material along the bottom of a river. 2.This type of erosion involves material that is in solution. 3.This type of erosion involves material that is carried in the current of the stream. 4.This is the term that describes the amount of water in a stream. 5.This is the term that describes the rate of flow of a stream. 6.This term describes the POWER of a stream. 7.This is high land that separates one river valley from another. 8.A steep river valley is a sign of a river that is (young / old). 9.Water that falls on the eastern side of the Great Continental Divide will either evaporate or end up in the (Atlantic / Pacific). 10.If a meandering stream develops a cutoff, an __________ lake may form.

10. Oxbow