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  1. This film explores the journey of a river from its source to the sea. It covers the following: water source, stream, river, meander, river mouth and estuary. Download/print a transcript...

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      Explore rivers - BBC Bitesize. What is a river? The River...

  2. Explore rivers - BBC Bitesize. What is a river? The River Thames. A river is a moving body of water that drains the land. It flows from its source on high ground, across land, and then into...

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  3. 6 days ago · Journey to the River Sea is an adventure novel written by Eva Ibbotson, published by MacMillan in 2001. It is set mainly in Manaus, Brazil, early in the 20th century and conveys the author's vision of the Amazon River. It was a finalist for all of the major British children's literary awards (below), winning the Smarties Prize, ages 9–11, and ...

    • Eva Ibbotson
    • 2001
  4. Key learning points. The width and depth of rivers get larger and the river gets faster as it flows from source to mouth. The rocks in the river usually get smaller as the river flows downstream. Landforms like waterfalls are usually found in the upper course of a river.

  5. A video that explains the journey of a river, from its source to the sea. 0:00 - Intro0:24 - Source0:47 - Upper course1:16 - Waterfalls1:31 - Middle Course1:...

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  6. www.rgs.org › rivers › journey-of-a-riverJourney of a River - RGS

    Journey of a River. In this lesson pupils will learn that rivers have their source in high land, and follow a journey that ends at the river mouth- typically an estuary flowing into the sea. Rivers, and the landscape that surrounds them, have different characteristics as they move from the upper course, into the middle and lower course.

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  8. 3 days ago · Middle Aged River - the middle course. The middle of a river’s journey, when it gets wider and slows down, is called the middle age. Rivers often meander (follow a winding path) along their middle course. The current of the river no longer has the force to carry stones or gravel.

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