1HV - Chapter 2 - Lesson 5 - Dry region

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LANDSCAPE ZONES
in the world

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Today's Lesson 
To do: 

-Research dry regions
-Read par.2
-Look at its location
-dry climates


Goals: 

-You can explain in 3 steps why it is dry at 30° northern and southern latitude (G51).
-You can name two ways of how people can survive in dry regions.
-You can give a natural cause for desertification in the Sahel.
-You can explain how population growth leads to desertification in the Sahel.

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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

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Precipitation:

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Precipitation:

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Precipitation:

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C+D+E
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Irrigation

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Desertification

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Overgrazing

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Look at this figure. In part of Africa is Mali located?
A
In the north
B
In the south
C
In the west
D
In the east

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What landscape do you see in the south of Mali?
A
desert
B
savannah
C
steppe
D
tropical rainforest

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desert
steppe
savannah
more than 500 mm per year
0 - 250 mm per year
four to six mounthe precipitation
250 - 500 mm per year
almost no precipitation at all:

only three or four months per year

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What do we need for convectional rainfall?
A
A sea
B
Low temperatures
C
Mountains
D
High temperatures

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Where in the world are deserts located?
A
around 10° N and 10° S
B
around 20° N and 20° S
C
Between 10° and 30° N and S
D
between 20° and 40° N and S

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