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wheel would make the equipment in the mill turn and grind up the grain. Oxford is named after a
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Aberystwyth is town at the mouth (aber) of the river Ystwyth. Write a review Update existing
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is more water than the river can carry away to the sea, it bursts over its banks and floods the land
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Amazon in South America. Aberystwyth is town at the mouth (aber) of the river Ystwyth. Each
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Large boats that cross the sea to other countries can sail into the mouth of the river to unload their
cargo and to load local produce to take elsewhere. Stourbridge is a town in the West Midlands where
there is an old bridge over the river Stour. The assessment effort grade, can be collected in by the
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from the ground. Students pick at least three tasks to complete that are completed over a period of 2-
3 weeks. When rain falls, it runs down the sides of hills into rivers in the bottom of the valleys
between the hills. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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straighter channel for the river to flow down so that the boats don’t have to make tight turns. This
means that they can’t carry any of their silt any more so they drop it all onto the base of the river and
into the edge of ocean. This means that lots more water than normal flows into the rivers. Write a
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Variety of different creative tasks to get students engaged with their home learning. You can find all
sorts of fish and birds and many other kinds of creatures living in water. When earth is taken from
the banks of the river this is called erosion, and the soil that is carried downstream is called silt. This
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Rivers can be long or short, wide or narrow and they often join together on their way downstream to
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10 facts Rivers carry rainwater from hills downhill to other rivers, lakes or the ocean. Many rivers
are formed when rain flows down from hills but sometimes the source is a lake, sometimes it is a
marsh or a bog and sometimes it is a spring where water comes up from the ground. Over millions of
years streams and rivers will remove more and more material from the area around them and cut
bigger and bigger paths for themselves. They can use these grids to revise further at home. The
Amazon carries 210,000 cubic metres of water into the sea every second. History: Rivers as a main
method of transportation before cars, trucks aeroplanes became common Geography: River features.
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