Lesson 2 The Rhine (2N)

Lesson 2
Weathering
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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Lesson 2
Weathering

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For today
  • Homework
  • Note
  • Exercise
  • Get to work!

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Goals
  • Students know how the alps are formed.
  • Students know what weathering is.
  • Students know different types of weathering and can explain the difference.

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Homework
Make 1 up to 4 of lesson 1

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Some recap from last year

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Endogenous + exogenous forces

  • The earth's crust can change
    from two directions:
  • Endogenous = from within the
    earth
  • Exogenous = from outside the
    earth



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Exogenous Forces:
  •  Avalanche
  •  Mudslide
  •  Crumbling of rocks (weathering)
  •  Erosion

Endogenous forces:
  •  Volcanism
  •  Earthquakes
  •  Plate tectonics
  •  Mountain formation

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Forming of the Alps

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Weathering
  • What is weathering?
  • The disintegration of hard rock under the influence of weather and the action of plants.







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All rock weathers, but how?
Where is the solid rock and where is the weathering material?

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Weathering
  • There are two kinds of weathering.
  1. Mechanical weathering
  2. Chemical weathering

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Mechanical weathering
  • Mechanical means it happens with some sort of movement.
  1. Freezing of water (ice expands) -->  frost weathering
  2. Growing plant roots --> biological weathering
  3. Shrinking of rocks during cold and expanding by heat from the sun.

  4. --> Frost weathering


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Rainwater runs into the crevices
Rainwater in crevices freezes

Mechanical weathering
  • Roots of trees grow in the crevices
  • The roots push the rock apart
  • --> biological weathering

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How do the rocks weather overhere?

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How do the rocks weather overhere?

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What kind of weathering do you see in this photo?

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Weathering
  • --> Chemical weathering
  • Chemical weathering: changes the composition of the rock.
  • Moisture + oxygen react with rock.
  • Iron + water + oxygen = rust






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Chemical weathering
  • An example of chemical
    weathering can be found
    in limestone.
  • --> Karst

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Think-share-exchange
Why do we find fossils of marine animals high up in the Alps?
  1. Think for yourself and write down an answer.
  2. Share with one other person what your and their answer is.
  3. Exchange within a group of four your answers
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3:00

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Get to work!
  1. Read lesson 2 completely.
  2. Mark all the important sentences
  3. A: Make exercises 1a, 2b, 3a, 3c, 3d, 4, 5 & 6

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Goals
  • Students know how the alps are formed.
  • Students know what weathering is.
  • Students know different types of weathering and can explain the difference.

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