Rivers

Solution/suspension. There is a difference between a substance dissolving in a liquid (solution), like sugar in coffee, and a substance being held in suspension, like silt in a river. Explore this difference. Where on the river does the silt tend to settle out, and where is it picked up? Pour the solution and suspension through a coffee filter. Which is changed?
Length of a river. Scientists say the length of a river never changes. If it cuts short one place, it will get longer in another in time. Is this so?
Color of water. Why are some side streams orange in color? Is that the result of organic growth, or the result of iron deposits that were laid down geologically?
Flood gold. Every sandbar in a river has material that is classified according to it's specific gravity. Identify the specific gravity on all locations on a sandbar, and explain flood gold.
Floods. Can floods be predicted? What are the variables involved in flooding during spring breakup? How can they be measured? Are there ways to avoid the floods by engineering or planning?
Erosion. Experiment with erosion control in your area using local materials and imported materials. What are the greatest causes of erosion?
 
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