Erosion and deposition Earth science unit
Activity 24: Where shall we build?
Activity 24: Where shall we build? Challenge . . . Where should Boomtown construct the new buildings? Key Vocabulary . . . Landform Wetland Marsh Observation Inference
Definitions: Landform: Physical shapes of the land. Examples: hillsides, cliffs, marshes, etc. Wetland: Are areas characterized by a high proportion of water and watery land Marsh: a wetland area dominated by grasses, while a swamp is designated by trees.
Glue in Transparency 24.1 Use this handout to complete the procedure on page C-5, using the pictures provided on page C-6.
What were observations and what were inferences?? Example: Observation Inference Wetlands have been filled in and have less water This has been bad for wildlife in the area
Analysis Questions Landform examples include: Valleys Canyons Plateaus Mountains Buttes Mesas Arches Etc.
A. Marsh: Hillside: Cliff No longer any water Ground became solid No more birds Grasses and tree species replaced Hillside: Trees were replaced by roads and houses Earth surface has fewer peaks and valleys Cliff House is built on top of cliff Cliff seems to have crumpled near the house Coastline seems to be less straight and barriers were added
A. Weather: amount of rainfall, because heavy rain could wash away the hills or the cliff and could flood the wetlands Animals: animals could be endangered if construction destroys the habitat Plants: plants could become scarce or endangered. Plants also prevent erosion by absorbing water and stabilizing earth with their roots Housing Prices: Prices may go down if there is more housing available, or if the construction makes the area less attractive Shape of the land: some landforms are not safe/difficult to build on