C2.4 Natural landscapes - Lesson 13: The Lötschental

NATURAL LANDSCAPES
on earth





C2.4: The Lötschental
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NATURAL LANDSCAPES
on earth





C2.4: The Lötschental
zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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What's the plan today?
  • Study for the GPW

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THE GPW
Chapter 2: Natural landscapes
  • Paragraph 1, 2, 3 & 4
  • GeoGuidenumbers

Important: 
  • All 8 natural landscapes (G81 to G88)
  • Elevation zones (G51)
  • Climate graphs (G72)
  • Rain/heat near the equator(G59)
  • Drought at 30 degrees North and south
  • Terms (blue words)
How to study?
  • List of knowledge and skills
  • Presentations in Classroom
  • GeoGuidenumbers
  • Important parts below

Make a summary!
Make drawings in your notebook!

Rules:
You work alone and in silence

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C2.4: THE LÖTSCHENTAL

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LAST LESSONS GOALS
  1. You can explain why the population density is low in a high mountain range.
  2. You can use figure 23 and figure 25 to explain the influence of relief on where people live in Switzerland.
  3. You can name the 5 elevation zones with their height from high to low.

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OPEN G51 IN
YOUR GEOGUIDE
  1. Open a new page in your notebook
  2. Draw a mountain
  3. Draw 4 horizontal red lines
  4. Draw the 5 elevation zones
  5. Add the tree- and snowline
Finished? Colour it in!!

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CHECK HOMEWORK

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TODAYS GOALS
  1. You can explain why you can find glaciers high in the mountains. (G52)
  2. You can explain why, just like in the tundra, you cannot find trees on the alpine meadow. (G51)
  3. You can name how many degrees colder it gets per 100 meters you go up on a mountain. (G52)
_______ °C per 100 meter

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