C2.1 - Lesson 2: The formation of the Alps

From the mountains to the sea


C2.1: The formation of the Alps


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From the mountains to the sea


C2.1: The formation of the Alps


zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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What is the plan for today?

  • Check homework "Start"
  • Start of paragraph 1: The forming of the Alps

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Goals of last lesson

You can explain what a glacier is.
You can explain why glaciers are getting smaller.

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Goals of this lesson
  1. You are able to explain the differences between endogenic- and exogenic forces.
  2. You can think of 2 examples for both endogenous and exogenous forces (G66).
  3. You can explain why shells and fossils can be found in the Alps.
  4. You can explain in 4 steps how the Alps are formed. 

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Open page 26-27 in your coursebook.


What are endogenic and exogenic forces?

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Endogenic & exogenic forces
Take your notebook in front of you;
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Explain in your own words the difference between endogenic and exogenic forces.
- Give 2 examples of both.

You're allowed to do this together with you neighbour.

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Endogenic & exogenic forces
Endogenic forces
Forces from within the Earth, that changes the Earth's crust.

Exogenic forces
Forces from outside the Earth, that changes the Earth's crust.

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Open page 24 of your textbook.
Take a look at figure 1, you can see the process how the Alps are formed. Try to explain, in 4 steps, what you see in every step.

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You can explain why shells and fossils can be found in the Alps.

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Open G81
Open your notebook and work out the 3 kinds of weathering.

- What are the characteristics?
- What are the differences?

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Let's go!
  • Read the text at page 24/25 of your coursebook.
  • Make exercises 2 to 5 of paragraph 1 at page 23 in your workbook.


Rules while working:
  • You're allowed to work together with your neighbor (WHISPERING).
  • Raise your finger if you've a question.
  • Always read the exercise well before you ask your question.

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Goals of this lesson
  1. You are able to explain the differences between endogenous and exogenous forces.
  2. You can think of 2 examples for both endogenous and exogenous forces (G66).
  3. You can explain why shells and fossils can be found in the Alps.
  4. You can explain in 4 steps how the Alps are formed. 

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Homework for next week

1 till 5 of paragraph 1.

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