Sunday, December 4, 2011
Success Criteria (5/12/11) Physical Features and Humans What's a ocean trench?
- I can link physical features and human activities
- I can locate and explain the formation of ocean trenches
- I can record what i did today effectively
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
My Success Criteria (1/12/11) Living Graphs
- I can link data and events on a living graph
- I can have another go at an exam question
- I am able to record what I did today effectively
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Success Criteria (24/11/11) How To Tackle FM exam questions
- I can understand how to approach exam questions
- I will understand how the exam questions will be marked
Optional: I can understand a range of human uses of fold mountains
Wallwisher (Fold mountain end of chapter questions)
The fold mountains are formed near collisionary boundaries where the plates move together to force sedimentary rock into fold mountains. There are some fold mountains in Malaysia, Mount. Kinabalu is a good example.
2. How are they formed?
Firstly, rivers and seas carry sediments into geosynclines. The sediment soon accumulates and is compressed into sedimentary rock like limestone and sandstone. When the plates began moving towards each other they, the sedimentary rock cannot be compressed or destroyed so it is forced upwards forming fold mountains.
3. Do they change over time?
Yes, I predict that they will change over time. As the plates are constantly moving, the fold mountain may rise or change shape
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Success Criteria (21/11/11) FM exam questions
*I can tackle timed exam questions on FM easily
* I can describe/explain the formation of physical features in FM ranges
- - U shaped valleys, a valley that shaped like a U
- - Pyramidal Peaks, a peak with a sharp pyramidal shaped top
- -synclines and anti synclines, synclines are up folds and anti synclines are down folds
- Glacial flows in a earlier V shaped valley
- Glacier erodes the sides and floor of the valley
- Valley is greatly straighten, deepened and widened
- When the ice melts it becomes U shaped
- It will have very steep sides and a fairly flat floor
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Humans and fold mountains
Humans and fold mounatains
What is a hazard?
A hazard is a danger/risk
What dangers do humans face when living in fold mountains?
-Rocks slides/avalanches
-Steep, narrow windy roads-
Sub freezing temperatures
- High altitudes
-Lack of oxygen
-Poor growing conditions
Why do people continue living in a hazardous area,such as fold mountains?
Because either they have no choice due to financial,ethical or racial reasons or because they are adapted to the conditions.
Advantages?
- Good tourist destination
- Privacy
- Mining
-Farming
-HEP (Hydroeletric power plants) can be placed there
-Many sources of income
Disadvantages?
- No communications to the outside world
- Hazardous weather and conditions
- Little of no jobs are available, and they are low paid
- Few plant/animal species can survive in the higher climates
-Tourism makes the place dirty,noisy and more dangerous
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Success Criteria (10/11/11) Features Of FM
To learn and understand one of the key features of Fold Mountains
To produce an informative and interesting slide for learning purposes
Success Criteria
I can understand the key features of Fold Mountains
I can produce an informative an interesting slide to teach other learners.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Success Criteria (3/11/2011) Features Of FM
1. Physical features of fold mountains
2. Key terms used to describe and explain fold mountains and it's features
At the end of the lesson I am able to...
1. Name and understand 2 or more physical features about fold mountains.
2. Understand and appropriately use key terms learnt today