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2.2: Rivers of Ice (glaciers)
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2.2: Rivers of Ice (glaciers)

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At the end of this lesson you will know
  • how glaciers erode and build landscape

Language aim: you can explain the outline of a glacier with the words lateral morene/terminal morene


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Remember last lesson?
Homework from last few weeks was paragraph 1 
exercises 1 to 9. 

Today we start with paragraph 2.

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Weathering or erosion?

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Weathering or erosion?

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Weathering or erosion?

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Types of weathering
Mechanical weathering
Weathering that does not change the composition of rock

Chemical weathering
Weathering that changes the composition of rock.

Biological weathering
Weathering caused by living organisms.


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Note down!!
terminal moraine
Pulverized material pushed forward by a glacier.

lateral moraine
Debris on the side of an ice lobe

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Assignment
Make a drawing of a glacier (not an exact replica)

Fill in the following words in the right spot: 
Lateral moraine
Terminal moraine
Firn basin
Glacial portal

Ready?
Please start with paragraph 2: 1 to 4

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Tasks
Paragraph 2: 1 to 4
Lesson up questions

Challenge?
Create your own lessonup including questions.

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transported by ICE
transported by WIND
transported by WATER

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Match the descriptions with the terms.
The combination of abrasion and plucking.
Glaciers melt and leave behind rocks and sand.
A glacier picks up a rock.
Lines on a rock, made by glaciers that scraped the glacier bed.
A glacier moves down the mountain and drags rocks along.
Rocks at the base of the glacier scrape the glacier bed.
Water gets into little cracks in the rock. As the water freezes, it expands. The crack becomes bigger.
Rocks that are left behind when the glacier melts.
Rocks inside, underneath, besides and on top of glaciers
Deposition
Freeze-thaw weathering
Erosion
Plucking
Glacial till
Abrasion
Transportation
Striations
Moraines

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Explain in your own words how a waterfall forms.

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What do you know at the end of the lesson?
1.The characteristics of the upper reaches of the Rhine

2.How the Schaffhausen waterfall was formed


Language aim:
-You are able to use the words glacier fed, rain fed and mixed river in a correct sentence.

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Glacier
 Firn basin
 
Glacier

Glacial Portal

Lateral moraine

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MORAINES

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The rhine catchment area
Upper reaches
Alps in Switzerland (Basel) to Bingen Germany 

Fast currents
A lot of erosion
V-Shaped valley with steep sides



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Waterfall of schaffhausen

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Assignment
The Rhine is a mixed rivertype. Take the atlas and find for every type a river. What is your approach?
Explain how you came to the conclusion. Write it down in your notebook.

Glacier fed:
Rain fed: 
Mixed:

Done? continue with exercises 5 to 10 (or lessonup)

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What do you know at the end of the lesson?
1.The characteristics of the upper reaches of the Rhine

2.How the Schaffhausen waterfall was formed


Language aim:
-You are able to use the words glacier fed, rain fed and mixed river in a correct sentence.

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