kinetic energy
It's either chemical energy,gravitational energy,potential energy,or kinetic energy.The correct answer is kinetic energy.
Levee
In a river the outside bend flows faster than the inside bend. A river carries objects (rocks, boulders, small grains of sand etc..) and the inside bend drops its load because it does not have enough energy to carry it any further. With the outside bend flowing so fast it erodes (wears away) the bank pushing it backwards creating an okbow lake. When the inside bend keeps dropping its load all of the time it looks like the whole meander has moved to the side!
A levee is an embankment that helps protect the land from a floodplain. A levee is formed when floodwater deposits material on the banks of a river, which builds up over time. The embankment slowly erodes away which is making rivers and streams wider and it can sometimes create a v-shaped valley.
Abrasion is done by the waves of the sea. The waves smash against the rocks or cliffs and it erodes them away leaving either-an arch,cave,stump,stack ora bay
Kinetic energy is involved when a river moves sediment or erodes its banks.
It's either chemical energy,gravitational energy,potential energy,or kinetic energy.The correct answer is kinetic energy.
On flood planes the water erodes away the banks of the river. The Eroded dirt and sediment fall into the river.
Sediment
Vertical erosion occurs when the river erodes it's bed, causing the deepening of the bed. Laterial erosion occurs when the river erodes it's banks, causing it's channel to widen.
the process where sediment is dropped at banks
Moving water erodes the current banks, leading to new pathways to the sea.
deposition
new rocks, banks, and other sedimentary things
Deposition
Over time, the water erodes the river's banks and river beds changing it flow pattern
Levee