Alfred Wegener was a scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. The document asks the reader to define key geographic terms like tributary, delta, and lake. It also asks questions about river erosion processes, how temperature can cause erosion, plate tectonics, and the three types of plate movements. The reader is asked to study a map, answer questions about what it represents and its consequences, and identify other ocean water movements. Finally, the reader is asked to label the different parts of a glacier shown in a photo.
Alfred Wegener was a scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. The document asks the reader to define key geographic terms like tributary, delta, and lake. It also asks questions about river erosion processes, how temperature can cause erosion, plate tectonics, and the three types of plate movements. The reader is asked to study a map, answer questions about what it represents and its consequences, and identify other ocean water movements. Finally, the reader is asked to label the different parts of a glacier shown in a photo.
Alfred Wegener was a scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. The document asks the reader to define key geographic terms like tributary, delta, and lake. It also asks questions about river erosion processes, how temperature can cause erosion, plate tectonics, and the three types of plate movements. The reader is asked to study a map, answer questions about what it represents and its consequences, and identify other ocean water movements. Finally, the reader is asked to label the different parts of a glacier shown in a photo.
Alfred Wegener Tributary: Delta: Lake: 2. Answer the following questions: a) Could you explain the external process of a river? b) How can temperatures erode? c) What is a plate tectonic? d) Identify the three movements of the plates tectonic and try to explain them 3. Study the map and answer the questions:
a) What does the map represent?
b) Could you explain it? c) Which are their consequences? d) Which other movements can we find in ocean water?
4. Look the photo and label the different parts of a glacier: