A river is like a playful kid who keeps digging and moving things around, and over time, it changes the land just like that.
Rivers are like big, slow-moving scooters. They carry dirt, rocks, and sand with them as they go. When the river moves faster, like when it rains a lot, it can pick up bigger rocks and move them too. This is called erosion, it's like when you dig around in your sandbox to make a new path.
How Rivers Make New Land
When a river slows down, it drops off the things it was carrying, just like when you stop scooting and let your toys fall out of your hands. These dropped-off rocks and dirt form new land, like little islands or flat areas near the river.
Rivers Also Carve Paths
Over many years, rivers can carve big paths through hills and mountains. It's like when you dig a tunnel in your sandbox, the more you dig, the bigger the hole gets. This is how rivers make valleys and can even change the shape of whole mountains.
Rivers keep working hard, little by little, just like you do when you play every day, and that’s how they change the land over time. A river is like a playful kid who keeps digging and moving things around, and over time, it changes the land just like that.
Rivers are like big, slow-moving scooters. They carry dirt, rocks, and sand with them as they go. When the river moves faster, like when it rains a lot, it can pick up bigger rocks and move them too. This is called erosion, it's like when you dig around in your sandbox to make a new path.
How Rivers Make New Land
When a river slows down, it drops off the things it was carrying, just like when you stop scooting and let your toys fall out of your hands. These dropped-off rocks and dirt form new land, like little islands or flat areas near the river.
Rivers Also Carve Paths
Over many years, rivers can carve big paths through hills and mountains. It's like when you dig a tunnel in your sandbox, the more you dig, the bigger the hole gets. This is how rivers make valleys and can even change the shape of whole mountains.
Rivers keep working hard, little by little, just like you do when you play every day, and that’s how they change the land over time.
Examples
- Sediment from a river builds up to form a flat plain near its mouth.
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See also
- How Does a River Actually Shape a Landscape?
- How Does a River Change the Shape of a Landscape Over Time?
- How Does River erosion processes (EE) Work?
- How do volcanoes make new land by spitting out lava?
- How does carbon capture technology help fight climate change?