C3.3 Lesson 8: Learn for the Quiz

Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water


Energy and climate change



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Sustainable Netherlands:
Energy and water


Energy and climate change



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What is the plan for today?


Finish: C3.3: Water: Protecting the coast

Thursday 10-12-2020 - Quiz C3 p123

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C3.3: Water: Protecting the coast

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SUBSIDENCE
during/after the last ice age

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You know 3 reasons for subsidence in the Netherlands.
  1. "Seesaw" after the last ice age.
  2. Pumping away rising groundwater.
  3. The extraction of "minerals".

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You can explain the definition of relative sea-level rise.

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GOALS OF LAST LESSON
  1. You are able to explain how a polder works.
  2. You can explain how sand suppletion is used to strengthen the coast.
  3. You know the differences between glacials and interglacials.
  4. You can explain relation between the decreasing of ice and the albedo effect.

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Below sea level

Polders - Areas of land where water levels are controlled by man-made methods.

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Figure 1:
Reclaimed land
Figure 2:
High- and low Netherlands

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THE POLDER SYSTEM
THE POLDER SYSTEM

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Sand suppletion - Putting a lot of extra sand along the coast to protect against rising sea levels.

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CHECK Homework
6, 7 & 8

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THE QUIZ
  • Bring your atlas
  • Chapter 3, paragraph 1, 2 & 3

The rest of this lesson.. Learn!
  • Open your Chromebook and open the list of knowledge- and skills in Google Classroom.

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