Create a Continent: Landscape zones and population density
Create a Continent
Statement of Inquiry:
Features of natural landscapes are caused by System Earth and influence the location of human landscapes
Key Concept:Systems
Related Concepts:Causality
Global Context: Natural and human landscapes
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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Create a Continent
Statement of Inquiry:
Features of natural landscapes are caused by System Earth and influence the location of human landscapes
Key Concept:Systems
Related Concepts:Causality
Global Context: Natural and human landscapes
Slide 1 - Slide
Create a Continent
Today:
Repeat: Check out some drawings!
Explanation and video: Landscape zones and population density
Atlas Quiz: Landscape zones and population density
ACTIVITY: Read and Answer the questions from G105 - G108
Slide 2 - Slide
Landscape zones
Landscape zone: area with the same natural vegetation/flora
Man made or cultivated landscapes, also called arable land
Natural landscapes, untouched by humans have original vegetation.
Slide 3 - Slide
Polar regions: too cold
the Arctic (North Pole) and Antarctic (South Pole)
Temperatures below –70o C
Land ice up to 2500 meters thick
Long dark winters, with polar lights
Slide 4 - Slide
Desert and steppe: too dry
Little to no precipitation
People live like nomads
Sometimes an oasis
Slide 5 - Slide
Tropical rainforest: too infertile
The tropical rainforests have a warm and humid climate.
This climate activates micro-organisms in the soil.
The micro-organisms quickly digest the nutrients in the soil.
Most nutrients are found in the plants and animals.
Slide 6 - Slide
Slide 7 - Video
Name one thing you did not know before, but now do after watching the video.
Slide 8 - Open question
Use the world map from the atlas and Figure 4.11. Why would the population density in the following area be low? Central-Australia
A
Too cold
B
Too high
C
Too dry
D
Too infertile
Slide 9 - Quiz
Use the world map from the atlas and Figure 4.11. Why would the population density in the following area be low? North-Brazil
A
Too cold
B
Too high
C
Too dry
D
Too infertile
Slide 10 - Quiz
Use the world map from the atlas and Figure 4.11. Why would the population density in the following area be low? West-China
A
Too cold
B
Too high
C
Too dry
D
Too infertile
Slide 11 - Quiz
Use the world map from the atlas and Figure 4.11. Why would the population density in the following area be low? Greenland
A
Too cold
B
Too high
C
Too dry
D
Too infertile
Slide 12 - Quiz
Choose one country in the world (you can think of any country you'd like). Do a little research on the country (look up the population density and the landscape zones) with the help of the G105 - G108 and Figure 4.11. Explain in about 100 words why the population density in that country is high or low.