Answer:
1. Drainage Basin
2. mouth
3. discharge
4. headwaters
5. meanders.
6. floodplain
Explanation:
A drainage basin is an area where water from precipitation such as rainwater collects before draining into a water body such as a river.
A delta is created where the highest quantity of sediments are deposited at the mouth of a river.
A river's discharge is the quantity of water flowing through a channel in a river.
The headwaters of a river are the source of water of a river, and are usually the farthest point from where it joins/empties into another water body.
Meanders are common feature of A stream with a low to moderate gradient.
A river with a well-developed floodplain has a flat low-lying channel and floods when there is a high quantity of water flowing through the river.
A majority of the worlds population tends to concentrate on coastal regions primarily for access to trade or business with other countries.
Answer:
Beijing
Explanation:
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Answer:
Aquifer
Explanation:
The upper surface of this zone of saturation is called the water table. The saturated zone beneath the water table is called an aquifer, and aquifers are huge storehouses of water.
Answer: A low pressure system has lower pressure at its center than the areas around it. ... Because of Earth's spin and the Coriolis Effect, winds of a low pressure system swirl counterclockwise north of the equator and clockwise south of the equator. This is called cyclonic flow