C3.4 Lesson 11: Taming the rivers

Sustainable Netherlands:
 energy and water




C3.4: Taming the rivers

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Sustainable Netherlands:
 energy and water




C3.4: Taming the rivers

zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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Quiz resit?

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What's the plan for today?

Start of the last paragraph:
C3.4: Taming the rivers


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C3.4: Taming the rivers

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TODAY'S GOALS
  1. You know how 2 characteristics of precipitation have changed because of climate
    change
  2. You can explain how climate change influences the amount of precipitation.
  3. You are able to explain why and how the regime and flow rate of rivers is changing. (G
    120) 
  4. You are able to draw a cross-section of a Dutch river.
  5. You can come up with 5 measures to give water in the river more space.
  6. You can explain the significance of the Room for the River programme.

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All these rivers ends in the Netherlands

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REGIME
Fluctuations in a river's flow rate in a year.
FLOW RATE
The amount of water flowing at a particular point in the river (expressed in m3/sec).

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NETHERLANDS BELOW SEALEVEL
WATER MEASURES

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Rivers
What if suddenly a lot of rain falls and a lot of snow melts?

TAMING THE RIVERS!!

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FLOODPLAINS
Area between dikes and the river bed.

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You are able to draw a cross-section of a Dutch river.


Open a new page in your notebook

Floodplain - riverbed - floodplain


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Open p46-47 in your coursebook
Open p84-85 in the GeoGuide
Make exercise 5
(Finished? Make 6)

10 minutes

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You can explain how climate change influences the amount of precipitation.
Climate change
  • Warmer = more water vapour above sea = more moiste air above land
  • More rain instead of snow
  • Heavy downpours, especially in summer

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Let's go!
  • Read C3.4: Taming the rivers
  • Make 1 to 6
Use your GeoGuide as well.

Rules:
  • You're allowed to work together (whispering)

Finished?
Start working out the list of knowledge and skills in Classroom

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