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Bonnie Branch 6th Grade - 8-2 / Water Erosion Part 2

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drainage basin   The land area from which a river and its tributaries collect water.  
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divide   A ridge of land that separates one drainage basin or watershed from another.  
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flood plain   A broad, flat valley through which a river flows  
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meander   A loping curve formed in a river as it winds through its floodplain.  
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oxbow lake   The crescent-shaped, cutoff body of water that remains after a river carves a new channel.  
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alluvial fan   A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.  
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delta   A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean.  
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