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Insert a picture in every slide. You can find pictures in the Rivers folder.

Look in the atlas and complete the sentences: The source of river (Tevere) is in ……………….. River (Tevere) flows through …………………. [regions] Search Wikipedia and answer the questions: How large is its basin? The basin of river (Tevere) is ……..km². How long is the river? The river is ……..km long.

Look in the atlas and complete the sentences: In its upper course, river (Tevere) flows through …………………. [regions] and its tributaries are ………………... Look for some photos and select the correct information: : In its upper part, river (Tevere) is wide/narrow, and water moves slowly/fast/very fast.

Look in the atlas and complete the sentences: In its middle course river (Tevere) flows through …………………. [regions] and its tributaries are ……………….. Look for some photos and select the correct information: : In its middle part, river (Tevere) is wide/narrow, and water moves slowly/fast/very fast.

Look in the atlas and complete the sentences: In its lower course river (Tevere) flows through …………………. [regions] and its tributaries are ……………….. Look for some photos and select the correct information: In its lower part, river (Tevere) is wide/narrow, and water moves slowly/fast/very fast. There are some/There aren’t any meanders.

Look in the atlas and answer: River (Tevere) flows into …………..[sea]. Look at the picture and describe: What can you see near the mouth? Near the mouth I can see villages/ houses/ beaches/ boats/ ……………

Look in the atlas and complete: Along the course of river (Tevere) you can find……………………………… [towns or villages]

Look in the atlas and complete the sentence: River (Tevere) is created from a glacier / rainfall / a lake / a dam, so its flow is larger in Spring / larger in the rainy season / depends on the dam ……………………………………………

What is river (Tevere) important for? Select the right answers. Watering crops Transporting people and goods Providing drinking water Attracting tourists Providing food