Chapter 3, paragraph 3: Water, protecting the coast

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A large part of the Netherlands is....... sea level
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above
B
below
C
on
D
without

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What's the dutch word for 'treacherous'?
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abnormaal
B
duur
C
veilig
D
verraderlijk

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Low-lying land is protected by .............. and ...............
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dikes and dunes
B
dunes and water boards
C
dikes and polders
D
sea and river dikes

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The picture shows:
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a polder
B
the Afsluitdijk
C
the Delta Works
D
the Zuiderzee

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Noadays, water in a polder is pumped away with the help of....
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dikes
B
dunes
C
pumping stations
D
windmills

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Question 7a(workbook)
Without climate change, sea levels would not rise, except in the Netherlands. Why is that?

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Answer question 7a
The ground is subsiding in several places in the Netherlands.

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Question 7b.
Natural and human causes of subsidence

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Question 7b
natural factors: In Scandinavia, the land is rising where land ice is disappearing, but in the Netherlands this causes the opposite to happen (subsidence). This is the see-saw effect.
human factors: Pumping out water in peatlands causes the peaty soil to disappear, extraction of natural gas.

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Question 7c. Figure 16.
Where is the ground subsiding and why is it such a problem there?

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Question 7c
In the Low Netherlands. 
This is a problem because the ground there is already low-lying and close to the sea, where the sea level is rising.

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Question 7d.
What does figure 14 show?

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Question 7d
The rise in the sea level on the Dutch coast between 1900 and 2020. 

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Question 7e: Figure 15.
Describe relative sea-level rise.

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Question 7e
The relative sea-level rise is the combination of subsidence and sea-level rise.

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