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AIM: DO NOW: HW:

AIM: DO NOW: HW:

AIM: (PERIOD 1 AND 5) WHAT ARE LANDSCAPES. DO NOW: (PD 1 AND 5) 1 AIM: (PERIOD 1 AND 5) WHAT ARE LANDSCAPES? DO NOW: (PD 1 AND 5) 1. TAKE A COPY OF LANDSCAPES NOTES AND HANDOUT (PERIOD 4 AND 9) TAKE A LAB # 29 HW: 1. WEATHERING TAKE HOME QUIZ DUE TOMORROW 2. LAB # 29 LANDSCAPES DUE THURSDAY 3/22

THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE ON LANDSCAPE: HUMID ARID STEEP SLOPE GENTLE SLOPE ROCKY SOIL FERTILE SOIL WEATHERING PHYSICAL DUE TO ABRASION CHEMICAL DUE TO INCREASED AMOUNTS OF MOISTURE WEATHERING

Humid Climate Arid Climate

Drainage Patterns

RIVER FLOW UNDERLYING LANDSCAPE