1 - Introduction Landscape

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Boss of Geography

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This lesson
Absence control
Discuss the test!


New topic: landscape
- Making notes
- Drawing notes
- Doing research

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Test discussion
Agreements:
Only a pencil on the table
General Question: Raise your hand
Personal question: remember, come back to later

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Learning objectives
At the end of the chapter you can…
  • Recognize the course of a river and name the features of its parts
  • Explain how processes of weathering, erosion and sedimentation together shape the landscape
  • Explain how different landscapes have formed and will change
  • Describe how the four different types of weathering work
  • Describe how the three different types of erosion work
  • Describe how sediment changes in size over the course of a river
  • Distinguishing a young and old mountain range


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The Rhine
Nice river man, but why is it important?

  • Shaped the landscape
  • Important source of income from trade.



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The Rhine
Nice river man, but why is it important?

  • Shaped the landscape
  • Important source of income from trade.

What do you already know about this cool river?

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In which country is the source of the Rhine?
A
Germany
B
France
C
The Netherlands
D
Switzerland

Slide 7 - Quiz

What kind of water does the source of the Rhine consist of?
A
groundwater
B
rainwater
C
melting water
D
sea water

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is a good description of the term estuary?
A
the municipality in which a river flows into the sea
B
the place at the bottom of a glacier where a river starts
C
the place where a river flows into the sea
D
the land where a river flows into the sea

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Excercise
Copy the following questions into your notebook and answer:
  1. What is the name of the mountain range where the Rhine rises?
  2. How did that mountain range form? Be as complete as possible.
  3. Which countries does the Rhine flow through?

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Slide 12 - Video

A river flows from high to low
  • Upper course
  • Middle course
  • Lower course

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River source
Lower course
Upper course
estuary 
Middle course

Slide 14 - Drag question

Copy the drawing (approximately) and put the upper course, middle course and lower course in it.
State whether the river flows fast, slower or slow there

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Zet bij de begrippen of de rivier daar snel, langzamer of traag stroomt

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Excercise
You already know how mountains form (really cool, huh?).
But do mountains always grow? Or do they also break?
Look up and explain the definition of the following exogenous forces

Weathering --> with photo
Erosion ------> with photo

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Erosion

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Weathering
Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface

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Erosion
Erosion is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.

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V-shaped valley
U-shaped valley
Erosion by water & erosion by ice

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Jong gebergte
Oud gebergte
Scherpe punten.
Afgevlakt door verwering en erosie

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O

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Stroomgebied


Hoofdrivier met al haar zijrivieren

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Het stroomgebied van de Rijn

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