Waterfalls Lesson 4 – pages 4 - 5.

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Waterfalls Lesson 4 – pages 4 - 5

Lesson Aims To learn that waterfalls are common in upland areas To learn to draw and label a sketch of a waterfall. To learn about Sipi falls our waterfall case study. Key Skill = Communication

Lip Hard Rock Soft Rock Plunge Pool

Processes Hydraulic Action Undercutting Abrasion

Activity Draw a simple sketch to show a waterfall. Label the following parts: Hard rock Soft rock Lip Plunge pool Label the following processes: Hydraulic action Abrasion Undercutting

Case study Sipi Falls, Uganda What is your case study and where is it? What is the hard rock? What is the soft rock?

Extension Activity Write a detailed paragraph to explain how Sipi Falls in Uganda was formed.