How is a waterfall formed?

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How is a waterfall formed?. You will need. Your book A template A stick of glue Scissors Pencil crayons- blue and brown A pen. Fold along all the horizontal lines. step 1. Using a scissors carefully cut out the section. step 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Your book

• A template

• A stick of glue

• Scissors

• Pencil crayons- blue and brown

• A pen

Page 3: How is a waterfall formed?

Fold along all the horizontal lines.

Page 4: How is a waterfall formed?

Using a scissors carefully cut out the section.

Page 5: How is a waterfall formed?

Using a pencil draw in rocks below the flap you

have just cut out.

Page 6: How is a waterfall formed?

Using a brown pencil crayon colour in the rocks.

Page 7: How is a waterfall formed?

Colour in the remaining water blue and the rock brown.

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Hard Rock: This rock is resistant so over time a ledge

develops.Waterfall: where the water

tumbles over the ledge.

Soft Rock: This is easier to erode.

Gorge: The waterfall cuts its way up the valley.

Fallen Rocks : When the ledge collapse it falls into the plunge

pool.

Plunge Pool: Here the debris speeds up erosion.

You will now need a pen. Number the

following features on your template.

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Stick the waterfall to the end of the paper.

Page 10: How is a waterfall formed?

Open your book to a double page. Place the

model over the centre of the page. Glue the base

to the right page and the back to the left

page.

Page 11: How is a waterfall formed?

Give your diagram the title ‘Waterfall’.

Provide a date.

Write neatly the numbers and

corresponding definitions into your

book.

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Hard Rock: This rock is resistant so over time a ledge

develops.Waterfall: where the water

tumbles over the ledge.

Soft Rock: This is easier to erode.

Gorge: The waterfall cuts its way up the valley.

Fallen Rocks : When the ledge collapse it falls into the plunge

pool.

Plunge Pool: Here the debris speeds up erosion.

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Close your book!

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Open your book!