Spatial Variation - Vegetation III

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      • Friday 9 th May
      • DO NOW:
      • Complete the table from yesterday
      • Name the following vegetation types
      • Start reading pages 56-67 of Anderson
      Level 2 Geography A B C
      • Skills – due next Tuesday 13 th May
      • Page: 51 & 52
      • LO: Students will be able to describe interactions that affect changes in vegetation in the TVC.
      Homework for Week 1:
    1. Check Answers – # in order of location As the elevation decreases, the plant height increases. Beech Forest Tussock Tussock Scrublands (Hebe) Scrublands (Hebe) Scrublands (Hebe) None Moss & lichens Moss & lichens Alpine herbs Alpine herbs Mountain daisy Mountain daisy Podcarp forest (Rimu) Vegetation Western Foothills Eastern Slopes Western Slopes Mountain Peaks
      • Skills - complete
      • Précis Sketch pg 58 (10 mins)
      • Interpreting diagrams & text pg 59 & 60 (10 mins)
      • - Add the elevation, of where each type of vegetation is found, to your notes.
      • Eg Lichens & moss found at 1500-2000m
      • - Add the temperature range of the elevation for each vegetation type. Use cross section information combined with the climate data on page 45 .
    2. Check Answers 7.4 ° - 16.8 ° 800-900m Podcarp forest (Rimu) 7.4 ° - 16.8 ° 800-1200 Tussock 2.4 ° - 11.8 ° 1500-2000m Moss & lichens 2.4 ° - 11.8 ° 1500-2000m Alpine herbs 2.4 ° - 11.8 ° 1500-2000m Mountain daisy 6.4 ° - 15.8 ° 1100-1600m Scrublands (Hebe, Inaka) 7.4 ° - 16.8 ° 900-1200m Beech Forest °C Elevation Mountain Peaks
      • Concepts – write a definition and an Eg
      • Vegetation change – pg 65
      • Vegetation stratification – pg 57 for definition & glue in diagram
      • Climax vegetation – pg 62
      • Vegetation succession – pg 62
      • (15 mins)
      • Knowledge
      • Describe interactions that have affected change
      • Write a sentence to describe the interaction between the following factors to show changes to the Rangipo Desert pg 65.
      • Climate to Denudation
      • - Climate affects denudation because…. (include evidence to show relationship & its effect on vegetation)
      • Denudation to Climate
      • - ?
      • Volcanism to Denudation
      • - ?
      • Volcanism to Soil development
      • - ?
      • Volcanism to Vegetation succession
      • - ?
    3. Reflection… What questions do we have?

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