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Summary
Pay attention, so you are ready for the test

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learning goals §1.1
  • You know the differences between a young and an old mountain range.
  • You understand how mountains can develop from ocean floor and volcanism.
  • You can recognize fossils and the igneous rock on a photo.

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Mountain formation
  • Plates colliding
  • Vulcanism

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Mountain formation
  • Plates colliding
  • Vulcanism

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Types of rock
  • Igneous rock
  • sedimentary rock
  • (Metamorphic rock)

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Types of rock
  • Igneous rock
  • sedimentary rock
  • (Metamorphic rock)

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Ardennes
  • old mountains 
  • worn-down peaks 
  • low height differences 

Hymalayas
  • young mountains
  • high sharp peaks
  • deep valleys

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Learning goals §1.2
  • You know the difference between mechanical and chemical weathering and how weathering goes.
  • You understand why the climate influences the nature and speed of weathering processes.
  • You can explain how caves originate from looking at a drawing.

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Addition
  • The way cracks form in rocks is through changes in temperature
  • Heat expands materials
  • This expansion breaks rocks
  • These cracks are small

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mechanical weathering
  • By freezing and thawing of ice
  • By vegetation, mainly their roots

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Addition
  • Roots make the process of chemical weathering faster
  • Roots of plants contain small amounts of acid
  • water running down the roots take a bit of acid with it
  • This acid helps the process of dissolving rocks

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Chemical weathering
  • Some rocks react to water and oxygen
  • Iron rusts
  • Limestone (Kalksteen) dissolves in water
  • This breaks down the rocks over time

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Learning goals §1.3
  • You know what mass movement is.
  • You understand that weathering and erosion affect mountains, and that river gravel, sand and clay are formed.
  • You can recognize a river valley and a glacial valley from features in a photo.

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Upper course
Middle course
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Upper course
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Learning goals §1.4
  • You know how sandbanks, dunes and deltas are formed.
  • You understand that sedimentation occurs in a plain and that after a long time, sedimentary rock is formed from the compressed sediments.
  • From a photograph, you can name some of the characteristics of sedimentary rock.

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