River Tees Case Study: Fluvial landforms and defences AQA A Geography (2 lessons)
12 River Tees Management Explainer
Geography- Case Study of the River Tees
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River Tees
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Physical (natural Factors) The River Tees catchment is located in the north east of England. It has three main rivers, the River Tees, the River Skerne and the River Leven. The River Tees drains the eastern slopes of Cross Fell in the Pennines and flows eastward to the North Sea. The length of the channel from source to sea is approximately 160 ...
The River Tees Case Study
The River Tees Case Study - landforms of erosion and deposition. The River Tees is located in the north of England. It flows 137 km (85 miles) east from its source in the Pennines to its mouth on the North Sea coast. The source of the River Tees is Cross Fell in the Pennines. The River Tees flows over hard, impermeable rocks in its upper course.
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Case study - River Tees. The River Tees is located in the north of England. The. source. of the River Tees is located in the Pennines and it flows east to its. mouth. where the river joins the ...
River Tees Case Study
River Tees Case Study. Louis Trotter 4DLJ. 4thYear PDBG. December 12, 2019. The River Tees - Flooding-Copy Louis Trotter. The river Tees is located in the North-East of the UK and its source is 893 metres above sea level, in the Pennine Hills. Here there is an average of 2000mm of rainfall each year and the run-off rate is very high due to an ...
Case Study: River Tees
AQA GCSE Geography Physical Landscapes in the UK Case Study: River Tees. The River Tees, located in Northern England, flows from its source at Cross Fell in the Pennines travelling 130 km until it reaches its mouth at Teesside, where it meets the North Sea. With a drainage basin spanning 1,800 km², the River Tees undergoes various processes ...
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This work by PMT Education is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. In other parts of the river - closer to Yarm near the mouth of the river - these large meanders have formed ox-bow lakes. Yarm is important to the River Tees because it tends to be the location of any flooding. Over time, this has helped to build the river's levees here.
River landforms
GCSE; Edexcel; River landforms - Edexcel Case study - river landforms: River Tees. Erosional landforms include interlocking spurs, waterfalls and gorges. Meanders and oxbow lakes use erosional and ...
GCSE RIVER TEES
The Lower Course. Tasks to complete: The River Tees flows for 110km from Cross Fell in Cumbria eastwards towards the North Sea. This case study will take you on a journey from from the source to the mouth and will focus in on the landforms and changing features. The courses and key features of the River Tees.
River Valley Case Study
Landforms of deposition. Landforms of deposition are found in the lower course of the River Tees. Landforms of deposition of the River Tees include: Levees. Floodplains. Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home. Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs. 30+ school subjects covered. The River Tees is located in northeast ...
GCSE Geography
Subject: Geography. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 3.79 MB. Complete lesson - Linked to OCR 2016 Geography syllabus. Based of case study sheet (included) and YouTube link. PowerPoint self explanatory. Do it Now task - review of UK landscapes and geomorphic processes learning.
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Darlington & Middlesbrough. What is the name of the waterfall on the River Tees? How tall is it? What is the name of the waterfall on the River Tees? How tall is it? High Force - it has a height of 21m. What two types of rock make up High Force waterfall? Which is the most resistant? What two types of rock make up High Force waterfall?
Case Study: River Tees
Landforms of deposition. Landforms of deposition are found in the lower course of the River Tees. Landforms of deposition of the River Tees include: Levees. Floodplains. Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home. Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs. 30+ school subjects covered. The River Tees is located in northeast ...
GCSE Geography
1. Material is moved along the river bed by traction or saltation, creating vertical erosion. 2. This vertical erosion forms v-shaped valleys. 3. When the river gets to hard rock that is hard to erode it bends, forming interlocking spurs. What type of erosion occurs in the middle course?
GCSE Geography
put in re-inforced concrete walls with metal flood gates for access by people and vehicles. used earth embankments. put in gabions to protect walls and embankments from erosion. Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like River Tees source, Landforms of the upper valley, Name of famous waterfall and others.
Geography
- upper course: high force waterfall is located where hard rock (dolerite also known as whinstone) overlays soft rock (limestone and sandstone). The retreat of the high force waterfall upstream has left a steep-sided gorge. interlocking spurs and v-shaped valleys - middle course: meanders starting to develop and fertile floodplains on either side of the river lower course: large meanders have ...
GSCE Geography Case Study: The River Tees (Location and Upper Course)
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 13.07 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To learn where the River Tees is situated. To learn the landforms in the upper course of the River Tees. To answer an exam-style question.
GCSE Geography Case Study: The River Tees (exam-Q)
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 7.06 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To consolidate our understanding of landforms, geology, human activity and management. To answer an exam-style question. The lesson has a number of activities including:
Case Study
Home > GCSE > Geography > Case Study - River Tees. Case Study - River Tees. 0.0 / 5? Geography; Water and rivers; GCSE; AQA; Created by: mbull; Created on: 14-01-18 21:28; Location of the River Tees. The River Tees is in the North East of England . It starts at Cross Fell in the Pennines. Hills and ends at Middlesborough, entering the North sea ...
GCSE Geography Case Study: The River Tees (River Management)
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 25.68 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To learn about the river basin management of the River Tees. To learn about the human activity around the River Tees. The lesson has a number of activities including:
Geography, River Tees Case Study Flashcards
Geography, River Tees Case Study. Flashcards; Learn; Test; Match; Flashcards; Learn; Test; ... local hazard case study- los angeles. 13 terms. sanchi87. Preview. 6010-w6. 75 terms. heyang173. Preview. fine arts test 3. ... A barrier across the river Tees in Stockton aimed to stop tidal waters moving further upstream. Improving the water quality ...
river tees case study Flashcards
human activity - Yarm flood defence system. place detail: -Yarm is a market town on a meander of RT. -£2.1 million. 1) concrete walls to reinforce river. -reduces lateral erosion on river banks = less river cliffs and meanders. 2) gabions (rock cages) along embankments. -reduces lateral erosion = less river cliffs and meanders.
Case study: the River Tees Flashcards
It is 1/4 mile long and holds back 40,000 million litres of water. Raised banks constructed along the river, which make the river deeper so it can hold more water. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Cow Green Reservoir, High Force, Where is the River Tees? and more.
Landforms of the River Tees Quiz
Give the quiz another go, and don't forget to read up on this area by heading over to our River Tees case study resources using the case study link at the top of the page. ... Geography Case Studies. The Holderness Coast Case Study. Typhoon Haiyan Case Study. AQA Pre-release 2024 Figure 1 Flashcards.
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Physical (natural Factors) The River Tees catchment is located in the north east of England. It has three main rivers, the River Tees, the River Skerne and the River Leven. The River Tees drains the eastern slopes of Cross Fell in the Pennines and flows eastward to the North Sea. The length of the channel from source to sea is approximately 160 ...
The River Tees Case Study - landforms of erosion and deposition. The River Tees is located in the north of England. It flows 137 km (85 miles) east from its source in the Pennines to its mouth on the North Sea coast. The source of the River Tees is Cross Fell in the Pennines. The River Tees flows over hard, impermeable rocks in its upper course.
Case study - River Tees. The River Tees is located in the north of England. The. source. of the River Tees is located in the Pennines and it flows east to its. mouth. where the river joins the ...
River Tees Case Study. Louis Trotter 4DLJ. 4thYear PDBG. December 12, 2019. The River Tees - Flooding-Copy Louis Trotter. The river Tees is located in the North-East of the UK and its source is 893 metres above sea level, in the Pennine Hills. Here there is an average of 2000mm of rainfall each year and the run-off rate is very high due to an ...
AQA GCSE Geography Physical Landscapes in the UK Case Study: River Tees. The River Tees, located in Northern England, flows from its source at Cross Fell in the Pennines travelling 130 km until it reaches its mouth at Teesside, where it meets the North Sea. With a drainage basin spanning 1,800 km², the River Tees undergoes various processes ...
This work by PMT Education is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. In other parts of the river - closer to Yarm near the mouth of the river - these large meanders have formed ox-bow lakes. Yarm is important to the River Tees because it tends to be the location of any flooding. Over time, this has helped to build the river's levees here.
GCSE; Edexcel; River landforms - Edexcel Case study - river landforms: River Tees. Erosional landforms include interlocking spurs, waterfalls and gorges. Meanders and oxbow lakes use erosional and ...
The Lower Course. Tasks to complete: The River Tees flows for 110km from Cross Fell in Cumbria eastwards towards the North Sea. This case study will take you on a journey from from the source to the mouth and will focus in on the landforms and changing features. The courses and key features of the River Tees.
Landforms of deposition. Landforms of deposition are found in the lower course of the River Tees. Landforms of deposition of the River Tees include: Levees. Floodplains. Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home. Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs. 30+ school subjects covered. The River Tees is located in northeast ...
Subject: Geography. Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 3.79 MB. Complete lesson - Linked to OCR 2016 Geography syllabus. Based of case study sheet (included) and YouTube link. PowerPoint self explanatory. Do it Now task - review of UK landscapes and geomorphic processes learning.
Darlington & Middlesbrough. What is the name of the waterfall on the River Tees? How tall is it? What is the name of the waterfall on the River Tees? How tall is it? High Force - it has a height of 21m. What two types of rock make up High Force waterfall? Which is the most resistant? What two types of rock make up High Force waterfall?
Landforms of deposition. Landforms of deposition are found in the lower course of the River Tees. Landforms of deposition of the River Tees include: Levees. Floodplains. Affordable 1:1 tutoring from the comfort of your home. Tutors are matched to your specific learning needs. 30+ school subjects covered. The River Tees is located in northeast ...
1. Material is moved along the river bed by traction or saltation, creating vertical erosion. 2. This vertical erosion forms v-shaped valleys. 3. When the river gets to hard rock that is hard to erode it bends, forming interlocking spurs. What type of erosion occurs in the middle course?
put in re-inforced concrete walls with metal flood gates for access by people and vehicles. used earth embankments. put in gabions to protect walls and embankments from erosion. Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like River Tees source, Landforms of the upper valley, Name of famous waterfall and others.
- upper course: high force waterfall is located where hard rock (dolerite also known as whinstone) overlays soft rock (limestone and sandstone). The retreat of the high force waterfall upstream has left a steep-sided gorge. interlocking spurs and v-shaped valleys - middle course: meanders starting to develop and fertile floodplains on either side of the river lower course: large meanders have ...
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 13.07 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To learn where the River Tees is situated. To learn the landforms in the upper course of the River Tees. To answer an exam-style question.
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 7.06 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To consolidate our understanding of landforms, geology, human activity and management. To answer an exam-style question. The lesson has a number of activities including:
Home > GCSE > Geography > Case Study - River Tees. Case Study - River Tees. 0.0 / 5? Geography; Water and rivers; GCSE; AQA; Created by: mbull; Created on: 14-01-18 21:28; Location of the River Tees. The River Tees is in the North East of England . It starts at Cross Fell in the Pennines. Hills and ends at Middlesborough, entering the North sea ...
Age range: 14-16. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 25.68 MB. This resource is designed for a GCSE Geography class. The learning objectives of the lesson are: To learn about the river basin management of the River Tees. To learn about the human activity around the River Tees. The lesson has a number of activities including:
Geography, River Tees Case Study. Flashcards; Learn; Test; Match; Flashcards; Learn; Test; ... local hazard case study- los angeles. 13 terms. sanchi87. Preview. 6010-w6. 75 terms. heyang173. Preview. fine arts test 3. ... A barrier across the river Tees in Stockton aimed to stop tidal waters moving further upstream. Improving the water quality ...
human activity - Yarm flood defence system. place detail: -Yarm is a market town on a meander of RT. -£2.1 million. 1) concrete walls to reinforce river. -reduces lateral erosion on river banks = less river cliffs and meanders. 2) gabions (rock cages) along embankments. -reduces lateral erosion = less river cliffs and meanders.
It is 1/4 mile long and holds back 40,000 million litres of water. Raised banks constructed along the river, which make the river deeper so it can hold more water. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Cow Green Reservoir, High Force, Where is the River Tees? and more.
Give the quiz another go, and don't forget to read up on this area by heading over to our River Tees case study resources using the case study link at the top of the page. ... Geography Case Studies. The Holderness Coast Case Study. Typhoon Haiyan Case Study. AQA Pre-release 2024 Figure 1 Flashcards.