§6.3 Climate and coastal protection part 1

§6.3 Climate and coastal protection part 1
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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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§6.3 Climate and coastal protection part 1

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Week 02
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CH6 §1


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CH6 §2

CH6 §3
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Climate change has always been there, but why is this climate change so different now?
A
The next ice age has not yet come
B
The amount of Co2 has increased sharply at the hands of humans
C
The sun is much stronger at the moment
D
Current climate change is happening much faster than it should be

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What is going to change for the Netherlands because of climate change?
A
Warmer summers, wetter winters
B
Colder winters, warmer summers
C
Wetter summers, drier winters
D
Warmer summers, drier winters

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How can it be warmer in city than rural areas?
A
Too many heaters on
B
Too many people together emitting heat
C
Little to no vegetation
D
Too much asphalt and few trees

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Why are longer dryer periods a problem in the Netherlands?
A
Rivers may then stop flowing
B
harvests can fail and nature suffers
C
we will have too little drinking water
D
the Wadden Sea could then run dry

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What happened in Limburg in August 2021 by doing climate change?
A
The dyke broke through a storm
B
Harvest failed due to insufficient rainfall
C
It rained so much in Europe that the river flooded
D
On the hills there was a lot of rain and then pouring down

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Can we as humans do something about climate change?
A
No, because climate change is due to the sun
B
Yes, a little by emitting less Co2, for example
C
There is no climate change

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Mr White is
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an idiot
B
weird
C
stupid
D
not funny

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Why is it difficult to reduce Co2 emissions?
A
The atmosphere can hardly affect you
B
Co2 is also emitted by volcanoes
C
There are no alternative to cars
D
Growing world population and increasing prosperity

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Opening photo
What do you see?
Where does this occur?
Why does this occur here?
Is this desirable?
Does this occur like this everywhere?

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Beschrijving van de openingsfoto

Je ziet op de foto een Pingo.
Dit is een ijslens onder de grond. Doordat de ijsmassa water aantrekt groeit de pingo.

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Goals
At the end of the lesson, you can:
  • Explain the difference between absolute and relative sea level rise
  • describe various measures that protect the Dutch coast from the effects of climate change


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Required prior knowledge 
You know that large parts of the Netherlands                      lies below sea level;
You know that the climate is changing;
You know the basic coastline of the Netherlands;
Door de opwarming van de aarde, smelt sneeuw en ijs. Daardoor stijgt de zeespiegel. 

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Are you flooding?
Go to the website and check how high the water could get in your area

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Below sea level
Lower Netherlands consists of polders 

In a polder, the water board has to pump out the water so it does not flood.

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Climate adaptation
What can you do?
Making changes to reduce the impact of climate change.

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Coastal protection
In the Netherlands dunes, dikes, dams and storm surge barriers protect the land against the water.



The water board ensures water safety, water purification and enough fresh water
storm surge barrier
Movable flood barrier built to protect a river or estuary.

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Hard coast vs Soft coast

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Getting started!
First read §6.3 

Make assignments 1, 2 and 3 from §6.3

Finished? Make 4, 5 and 6

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