C2.2 Natural landscapes - Lesson 6: Australia

NATURAL LANDSCAPES
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C2.2: The Australian outback
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NATURAL LANDSCAPES
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C2.2: The Australian outback
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What's the plan today?
  •  Discuss homework - 1, 2, 3 & 4
  •  C2.2: The Australian outback

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C2.2: THE AUSTRALIAN
OUTBACK

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LAST LESSON'S GOALS
  1. You can describe and explain the population distribution in Australia.
  2. You can describe the location of the different landscapes in Australia.
  3. You can use precipitation in Australia (W6) to explain the locations of the different landscape types.
  4. You can explain Australia's land use (figure 9) using yearly average precipitation (W6).

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What are the differences?

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TROPICAL RAINFOREST

2000mm or more

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SAVANNAH
500 - 2000mm per year

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STEPPE
250 - 500mm per year

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DESERT
0 - 250mm per year

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CHECK HOMEWORK



Exercises 1 to 4

p. 30/31

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EXERCISES 3 + 4



Make sure you fill in W6 correct!

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TODAY'S GOALS
  1. You can describe the vegetation in the savanna, steppes and desert.
  2. You can explain why the vegetation in the savanna, steppe and desert differs from each other. 
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  1. You can explain in 3 steps why there are dry areas at 30° northern and southern latitude.

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Let's go!
You need your GeoGuide, but first; look up in your coursebook which GeoGuidenumber you need. (these are the green ones)

Answer the following questions in your notebook:
  1. You can describe the vegetation in the tropical rainforest, savanna, steppes and desert.
  2. You can explain why the vegetation in the tropical rainforest, savanna, steppe and desert differs from each other. 

Draw the landscape zones with their different plants. Write down as many features as possible!
- Add the correct amount of precipitation.
- Use the figures in your GeoGuide.

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REPEAT /
EXPLAIN

Why is the tropical rainforest wet?

Think about: RISING AIR

Write down the steps in
your notebook.

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CONVECTIONAL
RAINFALL
1. Air rises
2. Air cools down
3. Cold air can contain less watervapour
4. Clouds develop -> rain

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You can explain in 3 steps why there are dry areas at 30° northern and southern latitude.
This is exactly the opposite compared to the wet areas!

1. Air goes down
2. ...

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DROUGHT
1. Air goes down
2. Air heats up
3. Hot air can contain more water vapour -> 
                     clouds dissolve

Make exercise 8 at page 32.

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Let's go!
  • Read C2.2: The Australian outback
  • Make exercises (6 +) 7 + 8
  • At 6 you need the atlas

Rules while working:
  • You're allowed to work together. (WHISPERING)
  • Raise your finger if you've a question.

Finished? Make exercise 10

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