C2.2 - Lesson 4: Rivers of ice

From the mountains to the sea



C2.2: Rivers of ice


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From the mountains to the sea



C2.2: Rivers of ice


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What is the plan for today?

  • Repeat paragraph 1 - QUIZ
  • Start with "Rivers of ice"

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Rules during class
  1. A maximum of one person is speaking.
  2. Raise your finger or hand if you want to say something.
  3. Phones are off or quiet and are in your bag
  4. Always bring your books: Coursebook, workbook, notebook & chromebook.

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Goals of last lesson
  1. You can mention 3 differences between a young and an old mountain range.
  2. You know the 4 different reliefforms, with their height (G77).
  3. You can explain the process of the 3 types of weathering (G81).
  4. You can explain the erosive effect of weathered material in the mountains (G84).

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THE BIG C2.1 QUIZ!!!



"From the mountains to the sea"

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"When minerals in the rock react to oxygen, water etc."
A
Mechanical weathering
B
Biological weathering
C
Chemical weathering

Slide 6 - Quiz

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"Caused by living organisms"
A
Mechanical weathering
B
Biological weathering
C
Chemical weathering

Slide 8 - Quiz

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"Breaks into pieces because of temperature differences."
A
Chemical weathering
B
Biological weathering
C
Mechanical weathering

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Rock expands when it heats and contracts when it cools."
A
Mechanical weathering
B
Biological weathering
C
Chemical weathering

Slide 12 - Quiz

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An area with no relief at an altitude less than 500m.
A
Plateau
B
Plain

Slide 14 - Quiz

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"The Netherlands"
A
High mountain range
B
Low mountain range
C
Hills
D
Lowland

Slide 16 - Quiz

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"Ardennes"
A
High mountain range
B
Low mountain range
C
Hills
D
Lowlands

Slide 18 - Quiz

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Peaks between 200 and 500 metres.
A
High mountain range
B
Low mountain range
C
Hills
D
Lowland

Slide 20 - Quiz

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"Steep slopes"
A
Old mountain range
B
Young mountain range

Slide 22 - Quiz

"Alps"
A
Old mountain range
B
Young mountain range

Slide 23 - Quiz

"Round tops"
A
Old mountain range
B
Young mountain range

Slide 24 - Quiz

Young or old?

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Young or old?

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C2.2: Rivers of Ice

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Today's goals
  1. You can explain how a glacier is formed, using the following terms: precipitation, firn
    , basin, glacier
    (G87). 
  2. You know 3 kinds of moraines and the corresponding location in the glacier.

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MORAINES

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You can explain how a glacier is formed, using the following terms: precipitation, firn , basin, glacier (G87).

Precipitation - Water (rain, snow or hail) from the athmosphere that falls on the Earth.
Firn - Crystalline, ice snow left over from previous seasons. (old snow)
Firn basin - A place high in the mountains where firn accumulates.

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V-shaped valley
caused by a river
U-shaped valley
caused by a glacier

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U-shaped valley

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You can relate the terms glacial tunnel, glacial portal and glacier-fed river to each other.

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Let's go!
  • Read the text at page 26/27 of your coursebook.
  • Make exercises 1 to 5 of paragraph 2 at page 26 in your workbook.
  • Read GeoGuide numbers 86 & 87.

Rules while working:
  • You work alone and in silence.
  • Raise your finger if you've a question.
  • Always read the exercise well before you ask your question.


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Homework for next lesson
List of terms &
1 till 4 of paragraph 2.

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