Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LCrhihbsOcvideoConcepts covered:River Tees, moorlands, waterfalls, meanders, industrial development
The video explores the diverse physical geography of the River Tees in north-east England, highlighting its journey from the moorlands of Cumbria to the industrial estuary. It examines the river's features such as V-shaped valleys, waterfalls, meanders, and the impact of human activities like reservoir construction and industrial development on its landscape.
Exploring the Diverse Geography of the River Tees
Concepts covered:River Tees, moorlands, waterfalls, meanders, industrial development
The video explores the diverse physical geography of the River Tees in north-east England, highlighting its journey from the moorlands of Cumbria to the industrial estuary. It examines the river's features such as V-shaped valleys, waterfalls, meanders, and the impact of human activities like reservoir construction and industrial development on its landscape.
Question 1
The Tees River originates in the moorlands of Cumbria.
Question 2
Why do meanders form in river's lower course?
Question 3
The Tees River forms a _____ as it moves upstream.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A new agricultural project is proposed in the Tees valley.
All of the following are considerations except...
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A new reservoir is planned in the Tees' upper section.
What should be considered for reservoir placement?
Question 6
Meanders are more frequent in the lower reaches of a river.
Question 7
What causes a river to form a gorge?
Question 8
The Tees River's meanders are more frequent in the _____ section.
Question 9
Hadrian's Wall was built on sedimentary rock.
Question 10
How do reservoirs affect river flow?
Question 11
The Tees River's bedload is smoothed by _____ in its upper section.
Question 12
The Tees River's estuary is a natural, untouched landscape.
Question 13
What is the main cause of oxbow lakes?
Question 14
The Tees River's estuary was transformed for _____ industries.
Question 15
Reservoirs are common in the upland sections of UK rivers.
Question 16
Why is sediment size smaller downstream?
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