Underground water is the water that sinks on to the ground, i.e. the water that enters the rocks. When it rains, part of the rain that falls evaporate back to the air, part of it flows as run off to surface water bodies while the rest infiltrates into the ground as GROUND WATER.
Water can enter a rock in two ways:
A rock which has a pore space into which water can infiltrate is called a porous rock such as sandstone. Water is easily absorbed by such rocks and may be stored in the pore spaces. Thus, most porous rocks are also permeable. However, some rocks are porous but impermeable e.g. clay.
RIVER ACTION AND THE FEATURES IT PRODUCES
Rivers are most important agents of denudation. They are involved in erosion, transportation and deposition of materials. They carve out channels as they flow and they transport and deposit materials for very great distance often hundreds or thousands of kilometres.
Factors affecting the velocity of a River
The higher the volume of water released by a river, the higher the velocity. As the volume decreases during the dry season, the velocity also decreases.
The steeper the slope, the higher the velocity of the water on the river
A river uses more energy to flow through a fat – wide valley than through a narrow – deep valley because the former has a large surface area.
The greater the stepped of a river, the greater the materials/loads it can carry or move.
ACTIONS OF RIVERS
Rivers perform three types of work:
In general, the effectiveness of river action depends on a number of factors like the energy of the river, the nature of the load or materials carried the nature of the channel of the river upon which friction depends.
Mechanics of River Erosion: the main process of river include:
RIVER TRANSPORTATION/TRANSPORTATION WORK OF RIVER
The load carried by a river is moved down stream in various ways: solution, saltation, suspension and traction. By far, the amount of river load transported through saltation and traction is lesser than those transported through solution and suspension.
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