The Mountains

The Mountains
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The Mountains

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Topics



* Information on mountains
* Why did I pick the mountains as a topic?
* Activities in mountains
* Short assignment

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Information on mountains
300/400/500/600 metres? - Tree growth / temperature
Formation - 3 types
most common: Fold mountains 

Volcanic mountains - ''mount'' Kilimanjaro/Fuji/Vesuvius

Block mountains - Sierra Nevada/Black Forest

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Block mountains -  Horsts

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The water tower of nature
                                                                                       Snow/Ice (stockpile)
                                                                                            Ground/rock water
                                                                                                 70% /Rhine water





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Biodiversity
Roughly 1/5th of all plants/animals live primarily in mountains

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Edelweiss / Blue Poppy

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Why mountains?
* Nature - hiking
* Calm and quiet - Mental Health
* Sports / adventure - Skiing-focus

https://youtu.be/jtKBQlFSSZw?si=fJDLOHmCt8oPGX7J&t=3060
min 51


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Slide 9 - Video

Activities
hiking, trekking, rock climbing/mountain climbing, skiing, snowboarding, paragliding, Wingsuit flying, mountain biking and trail running.

In some of these sports, there is no such thing as injury.





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Slide 11 - Video

The dream

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What about the mountains do you like/admire?

Slide 13 - Open question

Have you visited any mountain(range)
Can you share something about that experience?

Slide 14 - Open question

What is/would be your favourite sport in the mountains, and why?

Slide 15 - Open question

What mountain sports do you think are too dangerous, and why?

Slide 16 - Open question

How are most mountains formed?
A
By volcanic eruptions
B
By the collision and folding of tectonic plates
C
when tectonic forces cause Earth's crust to fracture, creating parallel faults.
D
By river sedimentation

Slide 17 - Quiz

Approximately how much does temperature drop for every 1,000 meters of altitude?
A
1 °C
B
3 °C
C
6 °C
D
8 °C

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which of the following plants is an iconic mountain flower?
A
Edelweiss
B
Rose
C
Sunflower
D
Tulip

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which type of mountain usually stands alone rather than in a range?
A
Fold mountain
B
Block mountain
C
Volcanic mountain
D
Plateau mountain

Slide 20 - Quiz