Recap chapter 3: water

Chapter 3: recap
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Chapter 3: recap

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Today
  • Answer the learning goals of each paragraph 
  • Working for yourself 

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Answer the learning goals
  • By paragraph
  • In pairs
  • You can use BuiteNLand


  • Write down the answers to the learning goals 
  • 3 minutes for each paragraph 


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Learning goals §3.1
  1. You know how the short and long hydrological cycles work and in which forms water is stored.
  2. You understand why a lot of water is unsuitable or unreachable for humans.
  3. You can distinguish areas on the map of the world which are (too) dry or (too) wet.
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Hydrological cycle
  • Short hydrological cycle
  • Long hydrological cycle

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Distribution of water
Accessible fresh water:

  • Groundwater
  • Water in the air (water vapor) 
  • Water in lakes
  • Water in rivers
  • Water in plants

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Learning goals §3.2
  1. You know the meaning of all terms associated with the water balance (useful precipitation, fossil water, aquifer) and sustainable water management  (renewable and non-renewable water resources).
  2. You understand how a water balance is put together.
  3. You can explain the importance of sustainable water management.
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An area can get water in three ways:


1. (Useful)precipitation
2. Ground- and river water
3. Fossil water (aquifer)

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Water balance: Netherlands 
  • Precipitation
  • Groundwater and rivers 
  • Fossil water 


  • Evaporation
  • Outflow into the sea
  • Water for consumption

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Non-renewable resources: 
it runs out
Renewable water resources:
it will not run out

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Learning goals §3.3
  1. You know which areas have greater flood risks (7 areas)
  2. You understand why the flood risk of many areas is increasing.
  3. You can assess a number of measures to reduce flood risks.
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By nature:

  1. River and coastal plains
  2. At the foot of a mountain with a rocky surface
  3. Melting snow and heavy rainfall 
  4. Tropical hurricanes 



By humans:


  1. Deforestation 
  2. Urbanisation 
  3. Areas where the ground is sinking (soil subsidence)
Type of areas with a high flood risk

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  • Extreme overstromingen door hevige neerslag 
  • Zeespiegelstijging 



  • Op de korte termijn
  • Op de lange termijn
The number of floods                      Measures:
increases:

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Learning goals §3.4
  1. You know that water stress can be caused by physical water shortage and economic water scarcity.
  2. You understand why increasing water stress could lead to a water war.
  3. You can assess a number of measures to eliminate water shortages.
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In the future
More water is needed:
     - increase in population
     - increase in prosperity 
     - urbanisation
Consequences:  
      - water stress
      - physical water shortage
      - economic water scarcity 

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Water stress
"All the problems that arise as a result of a shortage of clean drinking water"

Two types:
1. Physical water shortage: there is too little water in an area to meet the needs of the people without disrupting the nature
2. Economic water scarcity: too little has been invested to get the available water to the people

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Hold on to what you have
Use less
Save water:

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Today
  • Answer the learning goals of each paragraph 
  • Working for yourself 

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Working for yourself
  • Prepare for the test
  • Make a summary 

  • Finish the assignments from BuiteNLand 

Ask questions!

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