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Rivers
Follow a river's journey from its upper course to its lower course with this selection of resources for GCSE and KS3 geography. Help students to identify typical landforms – including waterfalls, oxbow lakes, meanders and floodplains – and to understand the processes of erosion, transportation of sediment, and deposition that form them. Our games, revision activities and worksheets also cover the management of river flows and flood risk, along with case study content for GCSE and A-level geography.
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