Geography Grade 11 Dnotes and Worksheet On Slopes
Geography Grade 11 Dnotes and Worksheet On Slopes
Geography Grade 11 Dnotes and Worksheet On Slopes
EASTERN CAPE
EDUCATION
1. Notes on Slopes
2. Worksheet on Slopes
3. Please revise all concepts before going through your worksheet.
4. Revise at least 1 hour per day.
5. Please revise question papers from 2014 to 2019 on the ECEXAMS website
NB: Answer sheets will follow on Friday
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The Escarpment
Overview of South Africa’s Topography
Separates the high interior
from the low lying coastal
plain.
The Interior Plateau:
Runs the entire edge of
South Africa consist mainly of a
the South African
flat interior
Coastline
Interior lies approximately 1000m
Escarpment along eastern
above sea level
side is 1900 m above sea
level(A on the map)
The escarpment in KZN
forms the majestic
Rivers on the Western Side Drakensberg range which
A separates Lesotho from
Rivers from the plateau drain KZN (B on the Map)
westwards to the Atlantic Ocean.
Limpopo river is the only river on
plateau to flow eastwards into
B
the Indian Ocean The Coastal Plain
X Y Wide on the Eastern Side
of the Country
The escarpment separates the coastal Plain from the high Interior.
The high escarpment has a major effect on the rivers, climate, and infrastructure
of South Africa.
The escarpment is a major watershed for most rivers
Slopes types are mainly determined by the type of rock in the area.
Resistant rocks erode slowly and form cliffs
Less resistant rock erodes faster and forms gentle slopes.
The orientation and presence of resistant rock determines the slope type that
forms.
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Stepped slope Areas of alternating Stepped Slope
rock types
Resistant rocks form
the cliffs and less
resistant rock layers
from the gentler
slopes
Areas where layers
of intruding sills
have been exposed.
Slope Elements
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Characteristics of the Slope Elements: Crest, Cliff, Talus and
Pediment
Cliff
Crest
Also called free or scarp face
Top of the hill
Vertical to the bottom
Convex in shape
Hard resistant rock layer
Thin layer of soil
Loose material falls to the foot of the
Weathered material removed
cliff
Cliff retreats backwards parallel to
itself
Talus Slope
Also called the
scree or Debris
slope
Material from
cliff and crest
land on this
slope
Uniform Slope
angle
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Pediment
Slope has a low angle
Concave slope – steeper towards
Knick point
This is not a slope
element but marks
the change in the
angle between the
Talus Slope and the
Questions on Slopes pediment
1.1 FIGURE 1.1 illustrates slope elements. Choose the correct slope element for the
descriptions below. A slope element can be used more than once.
SLOPE ELEMENTS
1.1.
1.1.1 The slope element with the least soil coverage
1.1.4 The feature that indicates the transition from one slope
element to another
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1.1.7 The slope element with a convex shape
1.2. Refer to FIGURE 1.2 which shows slope elements. Match the descriptions below
with slope elements A, B, C or D. Choose the answer and write only the letter A, B, C
or D next to the question numbers (1.2.1–1.2.7) in the ANSWER BOOK, for example
1.2.8 A. You may choose the same letter more than once
[Source: sageography.myschoolstuff.co.za
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