C2.4 - Lesson 10: Types of coasts

From the mountains to the sea



C2.4: Types of coasts


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From the mountains to the sea



C2.4: Types of coasts


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What is the plan for today?


THE LAST PARAGRAPH
C2.4: Types of coasts

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C2.4: TYPES OF COASTS

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GOALS OF THIS LESSON
  1. You can name the 4 spheres and explain what they mean.
  2. The landscape is a consequence of the influence of the four spheres. You can give an example of all four spheres and how they influence / shape the landscape (see also G93, 94).

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CHECK 1 TO 5

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Question 2

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G93: System Earth
All components in on Earth are connected to each other.
Lithosphere: The Earth's crust
Atmosphere: The air around us
Hydrosphere: The Earth's water
Biosphere: Life on Earth


Open exercise 3 in your wb

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You can give an example of all four spheres and how they influence / shape the landscape (see also G93, 94).

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Check 3 to 5

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Work out the following goal in your notebook.
You can explain how a sedimentary coast eventually leads to the formation of dunes
(G91).
Make a drawing as well!

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Let's go!
  • Read the text at page 30/31 of your coursebook.
  • Make exercises 7 & 8 of paragraph 4 in your workbook.
  • Use the atlas.
Rules while working:
  • You are allowed to work together.
  • Raise your finger if you've a question.
  • Always read the exercise well before you ask your question.
Finished? Open your Chromebook and prepare questions about C2 for the next lesson.


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Goals of C2.4

Open your Chromebook --> Google Classroom
  • Read C2.4: Types of coasts
  • Work out the goals of C2.4 on your own

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Homework for next lesson

Make exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 of paragraph 4 in your workbook.

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