test 2.3 and 2.4

A river in which the waters main source is rain
A river which consists of mainly meltwater
A river in which the water of the river comes from meltwater and rain
Rain-fed river
Glacier-fed river
Mixed river
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A river in which the waters main source is rain
A river which consists of mainly meltwater
A river in which the water of the river comes from meltwater and rain
Rain-fed river
Glacier-fed river
Mixed river

Slide 1 - Drag question

Place the key terms below the correct image
glacier valley
V-shaped valley
U-shaped valley
rivier valley
erosion by ice
erosion by a river

Slide 2 - Drag question

Explain in 1 sentence what a MEANDER is.

Slide 3 - Open question

Horst
Graben
Horst

Slide 4 - Drag question

sedimentation
lithosphere
weathering
oxbow lake
estuary
delta
breaking of rock because of weather and vegetation
material left behind
formed when a meander is cut off
the earth's crust
river mouth formed by the ebb and flow of the tide
river mouth divides into many small rivers

Slide 5 - Drag question

Which processes happened at letters A and B?
Erosion
Transportation
Deposition
A
B

Slide 6 - Drag question

Sleep de begrippen naar de juiste plek.
Horst
Graben

Slide 7 - Drag question

Gradient
Fall
The height difference between 2 places in the river.
The average height difference per kilomter of river

Slide 8 - Drag question

Finish the sentence:

If the river flows fast (1) happens.
If the river flows slowly (2) happens.
A
1 = transportation 2 = deposition
B
1 = deposition 2 = erosion
C
1 = erosion 2 = transportation
D
1 = erosion 2 = deposition

Slide 9 - Quiz

Look at the image. Rocks like this you'll find in the ............... of the river.
A
lower course
B
middle course
C
upper course

Slide 10 - Quiz

Look at the image. Where will an oxbow lake probably form soon?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

Slide 11 - Quiz

Look at the image and complete the sentence:

The river ............ the river bank away.
A
eroded
B
transported
C
deposited

Slide 12 - Quiz

The Rhine enters the Netherlands at 11 meters altitude. The Rhine. The Rhine enters Germany at 751 meters. What is the fall of the Rhine in the Germany?
A
740 kilometers
B
740 meter
C
751 meter
D
74 meters per kilometer

Slide 13 - Quiz

The Alps

Slide 14 - Drag question

How did the Alps form? Put the descriptions in the right order
Beginning
End
At the place where the Alps are now, was a tropical sea.
The bottom of the sea bends and breaks because the African continent is pushing into it.
The folded seafloor is pushed against Europe's continental plate
Thick layers of rock are formed at the bottom of the sea, because dead sea creature fall on the bottom and sand is transported to the sea.
The folding mountains of Europe are now formed

Slide 15 - Drag question

Make the correct combinations:
Erosion
Transportation
Deposition
The glacier makes a U-shaped valley
The glacier brought rocks from Scandinavia to The Netherlands
The glacier picks up rocks
The glacier melts and leaves rocks behind
Rocks in the glacier scrapes away rocks below the glacier
The glacier moves and there are rocks inside the glacier

Slide 16 - Drag question

The Rhine enters the Netherlands at 11 meters altitude. The Rhine leaves the Netherlands at sealevel. What is the fall of the Rhine in the Netherlands?
A
200 kilometers
B
10 meter
C
11 meter
D
11 meters per kilometer

Slide 17 - Quiz

Read the text. Put the words in the correct places. 
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
deposited
erosion
transported
middle course
upper course
sediments
load

Slide 18 - Drag question

Upper reaches
Middle reaches
Lower reaches
A lot of vertical erosion
Sand and clay
Transport
Sedimentation
Boulders, pebbles
Pebbles, sand, clay
Small river
Wide river
Widest river

Slide 19 - Drag question

When is the wave the largest?
A
Strong wind & small fetch
B
No fetch & weak wind
C
Large fetch & strong wind
D
Long fetch

Slide 20 - Quiz

Zet de onderdelen in de juiste volgorde!
Out at sea, the waves roll like this. 
If the backwash has more energy than the uprush, the waves eat the land. 
In a gale they can be over 30 m high
But at the shore they break
uprush
backwash
Waves are caused by the wind

Slide 21 - Drag question