Les 8 - §1, 2, 3 Tips en tops van het Po

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Planning
  • We are going to go over §1, 2, and 3 using the practical assignment
  • Time for an assignment

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§2.1 How the Alps were formed
  • Endogenic forces
  • Relief

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Horst and graben
  • A very hard one to spot in google earth!
  • Height differences caused by divergent plate movement
  • The graben slides down


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Relief (differences in height)

Mountain ranges: a series of connected mountains
  • High mountain range (>1500m)
  • Middle mountain range (500 - 1500m)
  • Hills (200 - 500m)
  • Lowland (0 - 200)
200 m
500 m
1500 m
0 m

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Fold mountain range
  • Could have been an easy one to add with most rivers
  • Mountains formed by plates colliding

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§2.2 Rivers of ice
Glaciers, and moraines

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Firnbekken
Gletsjertong

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§2.3 Catchment area of the Rhine

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The river
  • Goes from high to low
  • So from the mountains to the sea
Sea

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The river
Has three parts:
  • Upper reaches
  • Middle reaches
  • Lower reaches
Upper
Middle
Lower

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The river
In the upper reaches the river cuts itself into the landscape (erosion)
  • V-shaped valleys
Upper

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The river
In the lower reaches the sand gets put back (sedimentation)
  • Meanders
  • Delta
Lower

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The river
Often forms a delta
  • At the end of the river
  • The river splits into many parts
  • Makes new land
Lower

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The river
often has little rivers flowing into it
  • River system

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The river
The catchment area is the area where water ends up in the main river

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The river
The watershed (waterscheiding) is the border of the catchment area

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To work (homework)
Chapter 2 -> choose your assignment -> choose assignment B

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