Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 2

ACTION OF GLACIER

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY

CLASS:� SS2

DATE:

TERM: 1ST TERM

REFERENCE MATERIAL

  • Essential Geography for Senior Secondary Schools, O.A. Iwena.



WEEK FOUR

TOPIC: ACTION OF GLACIER

The action of glacier is an important agent of erosion, transportation and deposition in temperate regions or mountainous regions.

TERMS ASSOCIATED WITH GLACIER

  1. Ice: This is solid form of water which results from freezing when the temperature is below 00C.
  2. Snow: This refers to frozen water vapour that falls in form of crystals from the atmosphere.�
  3. Snow-Line: It is the lower limit of snow cover on a mountain.
  4. Glacier: This means moving ice i.e large accumulation of ice in motion.
  5. Glaciation: It is the wearing away of the earth surface by glacier.
  6. Snow Field: This is the region or area that is permanently covered by snow

EVALUATIONQUESTIONS

  1. What is glacier?
  2. Which parts of the world are mostly affected by glacier?

ACTION OF GLACIER EROSION

  1. Sapping: This is the braking up of rock by alternate freezing and thawing of water at the bottom of cracks.
  2. Plucking: It is the tearing away of rocks which have become frozen on the side or bottom of a glacier.
  3. Abrasion: This is the wearing away of rocks beneath a glacier by the scouring action of the rocks embedded in the glacier.

FEATURES OF GLACIER DEPOSITION IN LOWLAND AREAS

  1. Boulder Clay: This consist of stones of various sizes in a mass of sand and clay.
  2. Erratics: These are transported rock fragments which are composed of materials entirely different from the bedrock of the region where they are deposited. They are deposited when the ice carrying them melt into water.
  3. Drumlins: It is composed mainly of boulder clay.
  4. Eskers: These are long narrow ridges of sand and gravel deposited by melting water. They are usually porous.
  5. Terminal Moraines: They are made up of boulders which are deposited at the edge of the ice-sheet.
  6. Outwash Plain: This is a large area consisting of sand and gravel that are washed down the mountainous zone and deposited to form outwash plain which lies beyond the terminal moraines.

GENERAL EVALUATIONQUESTIONS:

  1. State the processes of glacier erosion.
  2. Describe plucking.
  3. Explain abrasion.
  4. Explain at least three features of glacier deposition in lowland areas.
  5. What is Time Zone?�

READING ASSIGNMENT

Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena, Pages 63-65.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. The action of glacier is more dominant in (a) humid region (b) tropical region (c) temperate region (d) desert region
  2. All are processes of glacier erosion except (a) Plucking (b) Hydration (c) Sapping (d) Abrasion
  3. The breaking down of rocks through the collision of the different rock fragments is called (a) Attrition (b) Abrasion (c) Traction (d) Sapping
  4. All are features of glacier erosion in highland areas except (a) Arete (b) Striations (c) Corries (d) Bay
  5. Which of the following is a feature of glacier deposition? (a) Beach (b) Seifs (c) Boulder clay (d) Delta

THEORY

  1. State two features of glacier erosion in lowlands.
  2. Explain abrasion.�





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