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Interference with the water cycle To know how people alter the hydrological cycle To be able to explain how people are changing the Aral Sea To understand how these alterations could be controlled

Interference with the water cycle Make notes from Page 66 – 67 in the textbook on the following ways humans can alter the hydrological cycle… Human interference Overabstraction Reservoir building Deforestation Task 2: Draw a flow diagram for the above 4 ways of interference to show the knock on effects.

“How might the Aral Sea diversion be managed or controlled?” The 5 W’s. CASE STUDY Who What Where When How TASK Read the article about the Aral Sea diversion in groups – highlight key words and complete a 5W’s case study. “How might the Aral Sea diversion be managed or controlled?”