4.2 Sandlandscape/ 4.3 River clay landscape




4.1 Shaping the Landscape
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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4.1 Shaping the Landscape

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Sand landscape
Low laying parts of NL
On the westcoast
In southern Limburg
Mostly in the south and east of NL
In wet regions with an impermeable layer
Around the Rhine, Waal, Meuse and IJssel
Marine clay landscape
Dune landscape
Loess landscape
River clay landscape
Peat landscape

Slide 2 - Drag question

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4.2 Sand Landscape

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What is sand?
  • Rock particle visible with your eyes (sand)
  •  Particles as fine as dust (silt)
  • Particles cannot be seen with the naked eye (clay)

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Where is the sand landscape
  • Last glacial period: sand deposited  by the wind
  • Sand forms small dunes
  • South & east: sand stays at the surface
  • West & north: rising sea deposits other soil on top of the sand

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Advantages of the sand landscape
  • Before the dykes people could live here safely
  • Sand is a good soil to build on
Disadvantages of the sand landscape
  • Does not hold water very good
  • Cannot hold nutrients for growing crops
  • Groundwater level is usually deeper than in other soil types

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Historical use of the sandlandscape
  • Small village with a 'brink' in the middle
  • Cropfields around the village
  • Forest & heathlands around the cropfields
  • A stream nearby
  • Besides the stream are wet grasslands

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  • Change from manure (animal feces) to artificial fertilizer (chemicals)
  • Heathlands are transformed into farmland or Pine forest
  • Farms grew larger & mechanized
  • Farmers specialized in crops or livestock  
  • 'Factory farming' was created

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4.3 river clay landscape

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Lesson goals for this lesson

- you can describe two or more natural processes in the river clay landscape
- you can appoint (name) the properties of clay
- you can explain what influence people had on the river clay landscape


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The story of humans & the river clay landscape

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Slide 13 - Video

why is sedimentation very important for the Netherlands?

Slide 14 - Open question

what are the proporties of clay 
clay is very very small
sand is a bit bigger
loam is both

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Now two questions
look first
then answer 

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Picture 1

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what did you see in picture 1 ?
A
Clay
B
Loam
C
Sand

Slide 18 - Quiz

Picture 2

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What did you see in picture 2 ?

A
clay
B
loam
C
sand

Slide 20 - Quiz

From large to small, what is the correct order?
A
Silt, Clay, Sand
B
Sand, Clay, Silt
C
Sand, Silt, Clay
D
Clay, Sand, Silt

Slide 21 - Quiz

Write down 1 advantage & 1 disadvantage about the sand landscape.

Slide 22 - Open question

Where is the sand landscape located in the Netherlands
A
Along the coast
B
In South Limburg
C
In the East and South
D
In the North and West

Slide 23 - Quiz

What is the open space in the middle of an 'Esdorp' called?

Slide 24 - Open question

What was the starting cause of farms getting larger on sandy soil?
A
All the forests burned down
B
Less farmers equals bigger farms
C
Farmers specialized in livestock
D
Fertilizer was invented

Slide 25 - Quiz

Excercises
Make the following excercises: 
  • 4.1: 4, 7 & 8
  • 4.2: 4, 5a, 6a, 6c, 10
  • Finished? Start reading about the dune landscape and make excercise 9.

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