3.5 The sea is knocking at the front door

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  • Recap 3.4

3.5 The sea is knocking at the front door
  • You tell me!
  • Assignments or extra explanation
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  • Talk about Ukraine
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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 2

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Today
  • Recap 3.4

3.5 The sea is knocking at the front door
  • You tell me!
  • Assignments or extra explanation
  • Assignments
  • Talk about Ukraine

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Learning objectives 3.4
  • You can explain how water stress can be caused by physical water shortage and economic water scarcity.
  • You can explain how increased water stress could lead to a war about water.
  • You can assess a number of measures to prevent water shortages.

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Learning objectives 3.5
  • You can describe the different types of polders there are.
  • You can describe the misconceptions about safety in polders.
  • You can explain why the flood risk of the Netherlands below sea level is increasing.
  • You can describe measures that are taken to protect the coast from sea level rise.
  • You can point out on a map of the Netherlands where various polders and coastal areas are located.

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Listen (and participate!) to the explanation.



When you do think it's difficult, start with:
Assignment 2 on page 84 of the workbook. Then join the explanation on assignment 6 and 7.

Easy peasy? Work on:
Assignment 6 and 7 on page 85 of the workbook. You'll need an atlas!
Continue with Support The Netherlands 3.5.
The continue with Challenge The Netherlands 3.5.
Want more help?
Want to continue?

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Almost 65% of the Netherland would be flooded (sometimes) if we didn't had dikes and watermanagement!

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Sea polders
  • At sea level
  • Sedimentation of sand and clay
  • Examples at the Waddenzee and Noordzee

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Peat polders
  • Between 0 and 2 m below NAP
  • Drainage of peatswamps
  • Dikes surrounding the drained and compacted peatland
  • Western part of the Netherlands

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Reclamed lakefloors*
  • Lower than 2 m below NAP
  • Former lake or sea
  • Dikes surrounding the desired "land" and then artificial drainage (mills or pumping statons)
  • Examples: Haarlemmermeer and Beemster

*In Dutch: droogmakerijen

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IJsselmeerpolders

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Assignment 6 and 7 on page 85 of the workbook.



When you do think it's difficult, start with:
Assignment 2 on page 84 of the workbook. Then join the explanation on assignment 6 and 7.

Easy peasy? Work on:
Assignment 6 and 7 on page 85 of the workbook. You'll need an atlas!
Continue with Support The Netherlands 3.5.
The continue with Challenge The Netherlands 3.5.
Want more help?
Want to continue?

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War in Ukraine: day 28

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