Blog de trabajo De la Sección Bilingüe, en C. Sociales para 1º de ESO en el IES Los Sauces, Benavente. Zamora. España. Curso 2010-11
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Monday, 22 October 2012
Ocean Currents
Ocean Currents are large masses of water, as river , which circulate through oceans. There are warm currents an cold currents.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Water cycle and Weather

Did you know that we're using the same water over and over again? The water on the earth today has been there for millions of years. It moves from the earth to the air and back to the earth again through a process called the water cycle.
When you lay a wet towel outside in the hot sun, the towel dries because of evaporation. Rivers, lakes and oceans lose water everyday because of evaporation. That water travels into the air as water vapor and becomes part of a cloud. Through condensation, the water vapor in clouds becomes a liquid (such as rain, snow or sleet) or precipitation. The water then comes back to the earth and the process begins all over again.
Not all precipitation falls into bodies of water. Some rain falls on the ground where it may seep through the soil through a process called percolation. The water eventually reaches underground streams and becomes part of the groundwater system.
The Water Cycle keeps water moving - from earth to air and back to earth.
The Water Cycle keeps water changing - from liquid (rain, river water, groundwater) to gas (water vapor) and even to solid (snow and sleet).
We need to keep the water that we have free of contamination.
Task: Watch the video and read the text after that make the task with the text and your book on page 25, explain:
- How is the water cycle?
- What is evaporation process?
- What is condensation process?
- What is the meaning of precipitation?
- What is the meaning of percolation or infiltration process ?
Monday, 15 October 2012
How does relief shape our planet?


En nuestro planeta hay un proceso continuo de formación de terreno y de destruccción del mismo, este proceso se inicia con la desigual distribución de los materiales que forman las diferentes capas del planeta tierra, que puedes encontrar en esta presentación interactiva:
Vamos a sugerirte diversas páginas donde puedes encontrar más información en Inglés y en Español.
Inglés:
GeoTopics: Plate tectonics
Plate Tectonics

VisionLearning, animación sobre los movimientos de las placas
Formation of Fold Mountains , incluye vídeo
Castellano:
Volcanes: guía animada, BBC Mundo
Los volcanes, animación
Capas de la tierra, animación
La tierra, documento pdf
Montañas y volcanes, documento pdf
Volcanes, documento pdf
Terremotos
Los volcanes, animación
Capas de la tierra, animación
La tierra, documento pdf
Montañas y volcanes, documento pdf
Volcanes, documento pdf
Terremotos
- Plate Tectonics
- How are fold mountains formed?
- Structure of the earth
- Causes of Earthquakes
- Continental Drift
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