2.5 Formation of mountains

Program
Homework: WB page 46: 1,2,3      (4 is homework again)

Formation of mountains
- sea becomes mountain
- igneous rock in The Alps

Homework
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Program
Homework: WB page 46: 1,2,3      (4 is homework again)

Formation of mountains
- sea becomes mountain
- igneous rock in The Alps

Homework

Slide 1 - Slide

Homework: assignment 1

Slide 2 - Slide

Assignment 2

What are the names of the old mountain ranges?

Slide 3 - Open question

Homework: assignment 3
Next slide

Slide 4 - Slide

Assignment 3b

Name river - what happened to the material?

Slide 5 - Open question

A mystery in the Alps
(High) in the mountains you can
find fossils (+sedimentary rock).
How is that possible?

Slide 6 - Slide

Slide 7 - Video

How were the Alps formed? part 1
Sedimentary rock
Magma

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How were the Alps formed? part 2
Africa (with Italy!!) moved in northern direction to Europe
==> the bottom of the sea came under pressure

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How were the Alps formed? part 3
Folded rock
The bottom of the see got folded by the pressure of the moving plates.
Igneous rock
In some places the igneous rock (=rock from magma) almost reached the surface.

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How were the Alps formed?
Put the sentences in the correct order. Fill in your answer on the next slide like a code (e.g. 12345)

1. There is a sea between Italy and the rest of Europe.
2. The sedimentary rock is compressed and pushed upwards.
3. Rivers end up in this sea and deposit sand and clay.
4. Sedimentary rock is formed slowly on the bottom of the sea.
5. Africa and Italy are moving North.

Slide 11 - Slide

How were the Alps formed?

Slide 12 - Open question

How were the Alps formed?
1. There is a sea between Italy and the rest of Europe.
3. Rivers end up in this sea and deposit sand and clay.
4. Sedimentary rock is formed slowly on the bottom of the sea.
5. Africa and Italy are moving North.
2. The sedimentary rock is compressed and pushed upwards.

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Do you understand everything in this lesson?
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Slide 14 - Poll

Get started!
Workbook page 47:   4 + 5 + 6

Workbook page 48:  2a   
(use Google Earth, there is a webversion)


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