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starter in pairs describe what these human activities are and then explain why they are carried out forestry urbanisation deforestation reservoirs dam building irrigation mining factors affecting the hydrological cycle ...

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          Starter
  • In pairs, describe what these human activities 
   are and then explain why they are carried out.
  • Forestry
  • Urbanisation
  • Deforestation
  • Reservoirs/Dam building
  • Irrigation
  • Mining
  Factors affecting the hydrological cycle
  • The hydrological cycle as we discovered in the 
   last lesson is a closed system which is powered 
   by the sun.
  • However, it can be affected by both physical 
   and human factors.
        Physical factors
  • Relief  –  the  steeper  the  slope,  the  more 
   quickly water will reach the river.
  • Vegetation  (Type  and  density)  –  the  more 
   vegetation  there  is,  the  more  will  be 
   absorbed/intercepted  and  then  transpired 
   back into the atmosphere.
         Physical factors
  • Size of basin– water comes from a bigger area 
   so  more  water  is  in  the  cycle  compared  to 
   other areas.
  • Rock type
   –Some  rocks  are  more  permeable  than  others 
    (allow water to pass through them).
   –Some are impermeable.
   –Some rocks are better at storing water.
         Physical factors
  • Soil  type  –  sandy  soils  cause  less  flooding, 
   whereas clay soils cause more flooding.
  • Climate
   –Prolonged rainfall results in saturation
   –Intense storms lead to more surface run off
   –Snowfall – water is held in storage and when it 
    melts increases run off.   If ground is frozen, water 
    cannot infiltrate it.
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...Starter in pairs describe what these human activities are and then explain why they carried out forestry urbanisation deforestation reservoirs dam building irrigation mining factors affecting the hydrological cycle as we discovered last lesson is a closed system which powered by sun however it can be affected both physical relief steeper slope more quickly water will reach river vegetation type density there absorbed intercepted transpired back into atmosphere size of basin comes from bigger area so compared to other areas rock some rocks permeable than others allow pass through them impermeable better at storing soil sandy soils cause less flooding whereas clay climate prolonged rainfall results saturation intense storms lead surface run off snowfall held storage when melts increases if ground frozen cannot infiltrate...

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