Geography
Across
- 4. A measure of a stream/river's efficiency dividing the cross-sectional area by the wetted perimeter.
- 5. fine light material is carried along in the water.
- 10. The diameter of the largest particle that can be transported.
- 12. Corkscrewing motion usually due to carrying a large amount of load.
- 14. The speed of the river needed to pick up the river's load.
- 15. Maximun amount of rate of infiltration
Down
- 1. Permeable rock that can contain water.
- 2. minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along
- 3. smooth, straight channel where water flow parallel to the channel bed.
- 5. small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed.
- 6. The largest amount of debris that a stream/river. can transport
- 7. Volume of pore space.
- 8. perimeter The perimeter of the cross-sectional area that is wet.
- 9. High water velocity with an increase of bed roughness.
- 11. large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed.
- 13. ability to transmit water.