C3 Sustainable Netherlands - Lesson 1: Introduction

Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water





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Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water





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What is the play for today?

  • Introduction new chapter:
C3: Sustainable Netherlands: energy and water

- Where is this chapter about / what does this period look like? -


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PERIOD 2
Chapter 3
Sustainable Netherlands

Paragraph 1, 2, 3 & 4

Starting from page 38
--> Open your book at 38

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Goals of this lesson
  1. You can explain the existence of spring tide.
  2. You know the location and function of the Oosterschelde Stormvloedkering.
  3. You can explain how the greenhouse effect works (notes).
  4. You can explain the difference between the natural and the enhanced greenhouse effect.

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Open page 38/39 in your coursebook;                                         
                                                            We read the Start together.

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You can explain how the greenhouse effect works (notes).

Use paragraph 3.1, GeoGuide 126 and figure 4.35.
  • Open a new page in your notebook.
  • Draw "The Greenhouse effect" not enhanced
  • Make notes (6 steps) in your own words what the greenhouse effect is.

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You can explain how the greenhouse effect works (notes).

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Gases are like a blanket
You can name 3
greenhouse gases.

  • Carbon dioxide (CO²)
  • Methane (CH⁴)
  • Water (H²O)

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Natural greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. When the Sun's energy reaches the Earth's atmosphere, some of it is reflected back to space and some is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases.

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The Greenhouse Effect
Greenhouse effect (works almost similar to a greenhouse)
1. Solar rays come to earth
2. The atmosphere contains greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, H2O)
3. The sun's rays pass through the greenhouse gases
4. Heat rays are created by absorption of the earth
5. Some heat rays pass through the atmosphere
6. Other heat rays are stopped by the greenhouse gases

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You can explain the difference between the natural and the enhanced greenhouse effect.

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What is "enhanced"?

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ENHANCED
GREENHOUSE EFFECT

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Goals of this lesson
Answer the goals in your notebook:
  1. You can explain the existence of spring tide.
  2. You know the location and function of the Oosterschelde Stormvloedkering.

Finished? Work on the "Start" in your workbook!

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Homework
Make the Start (1, 2, 3 & 4) in workbook.

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