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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Hello!
Today:

- we look at the learning goals per section

Slide 1 - Slide

What do we need to know?
- Which landscapes are found in The Netherlands

- What are the characteristics per landscapes

- Which landscape do you live in or close to

- You are able to compare the different landscapes

Slide 2 - Slide

To start: what do you think of if you think of Friesland?

Slide 3 - Open question

Slide 4 - Video

Lonely Planet thinks of Friesland as a special region. Why?
Especially because of the landscape

Slide 5 - Slide

Friesland: a lot of water.
And because of that the landscapes that are special for a lot of places of the world:
Marine clay and fen

Slide 6 - Slide

And also special: all our   rivers.

Some parts of the coast are dune coasts.

Slide 7 - Slide

Do we find that close to home?
Peat ( fen/bog) do we find close to Asten. Asten itself is built on the sandlandscape

We do not find a lot of relief in our country.

Slide 8 - Slide

Zuid-Limburg -->  heuvelland.
plateaus- hills- slopes

Slide 9 - Slide

Which landscapes do
you know?

Slide 10 - Mind map

The landscapes:
> Marine Clay
> Dune
> River Clay
> Peat: bog and fen
> Sand
> Loess landscape ( heuvelland)

Slide 11 - Slide

This is what I ask you to do:
Look at the list of the landscapes and think of a characteristic

not being the main soil type!!!!!

Slide 12 - Slide

What is a main characteristic of the marine clay landscape

Slide 13 - Open question

Marine clay
lower Netherlands (close to the sea)
Open area no relief
Clay is very fertile

(Clay--> very small particles called.........)

Slide 14 - Slide

What is an important characteristic
of the river landscape?

Slide 15 - Open question

River
A lot of clay
A lot of influence by people like dykes
Space for water on the flood plains

Slide 16 - Slide

Which landscape is this?
A
Marine Clay
B
Sand
C
Peat
D
Loess

Slide 17 - Quiz

Peat
Is no sand or clay but the rests of plants of several 1000 years ago.

Waterlevel is always high so a lot of ditches.

Slide 18 - Slide

In which landscape do you find more relief not loess landscape?
A
Sand
B
River
C
Peat
D
Marine Clay

Slide 19 - Quiz

Sand
Often sloping / above sea level
Firm soil
Not very fertile

Slide 20 - Slide

Which landscape protects us
against sea water flooding?

Slide 21 - Open question

Dune
Biggest grains of sand
Hills where not a lot grows
The hills move over time under the influence of the wind and the sea

Slide 22 - Slide

Heuvelland-
Zuid-Limburg
in the deep south: hills.

In Zuid-Limburg is the most relief.
Fertile soil, a lot of agriculture and Vruchtbare grond, veel landbouw and vineyards.

Slide 23 - Slide

Slide 24 - Video

lots of success
with preparing for the test

Slide 25 - Slide

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