Landforms Created by Rivers
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Q.
What is a gentle slope and steep slope?
Q. are depositional landforms created at the mouth of a river.
- Deltas
- Pot holes
- Levees
Q. Areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream are called .
- rip tides
- rapids
- river rush
Q. As a resident of Bihar, you are proud of the presence of Lake Kanwar. Which kind of fresh-water waterbody has been referred here?
- Horse-shoe lake
- Natural reservoir
- Ox-bow lake
- Glacial lake
Q. Which is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Victoria Falls
- Angel Falls
- Niagara Falls
- Yosemite Falls
Q. Areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream are called .
- rip tides
- rapids
- river rush
Q. Explain the different stages of a river.
Q. Lesser meanders are formed in the lower course of the river than in the upper course of the river.
- True
- False
Q. A is defined as a smooth, bowl-shaped or cylindrical hole carved into the bed of a river.
- gorge
- meander
- pothole
Q. What are the factors responsible for the formation of a V-shaped valley?
- Higher altitude
- Steep slope
- Fast flowing river
- Nearby ocean
Q. How are alluvial fans created by rivers?
- Erosion of outer banks of a river to form a loop
- Collapsing of hard rocks due to the pressure of a waterfall
- Erosion of landforms in the middle course of the river
- Deposition of heavier sediments due to gentler slopes
Q. As a resident of Bihar, you are proud of the presence of Lake Kanwar. Which kind of fresh-water waterbody has been referred here?
- Horse-shoe lake
- Glacial lake
- Natural reservoir
- Ox-bow lake
Q.
explain the formation of fresh water lakes inhimalayan region.how is sambar lake useful
Q. Which is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Yosemite Falls
- Victoria Falls
- Angel Falls
- Niagara Falls
Q. What are the factors responsible for the formation of a V-shaped valley?
- Higher altitude
- Steep slope
- Fast flowing river
- Nearby ocean
Q. Areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream are called .
- rip tides
- rapids
- river rush
Q. A is defined as a smooth, bowl-shaped or cylindrical hole carved into the bed of a river.
- gorge
- meander
- pothole