| Key Words
stream
channel
braided stream
meander
landform
erosion
deposition
Materials
stream table
sand
watering can, bucket or cup
for pouring water
water
extra sketch paper |
Procedure
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1.
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Prop up one end of the stream table to about 3 to 5 cm. Fill the raised
end of the stream table with fine sand. Pick up the raised end and shake
the stream table gently until the sand covers about the top two-thirds.
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2.
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Begin pouring water, slowly and steadily from a watering can that is held
slightly above the high end of the stream table.
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3.
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Observe the small stream that is forming in the sand.
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4.
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What happened to some of the sand as the water flowed over it?
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5.
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Where did the sand go?
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6.
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On a separate paper, make a detailed sketch of the landforms in the stream
table.
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7.
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Would you characterize this as a meandering stream or a braided stream?
Explain your answer.
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8.
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Smooth the sand and use your finger to create a winding, meandering channel.
Pour a steady trickle of water down this channel.
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9.
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Are you able to see where erosion is occuring in the meandering stream?
Where?
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10.
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Are you able to see where deposition is occuring? Where?
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