WS C2 U3 Eng Ans
WS C2 U3 Eng Ans
Interactive Geography
Unit 3 Landslides
A. Knowledge
learn the causes of landslides in Hong Kong
learn the effects of landslides on Hong Kong people
C. Concept map
Lowland Highland
Heavy rainfall
Relief of Hong Kong
Hilly relief
Granitic rocks
Natural factors
Landslide Causes Urban development
Human factors
Poor maintenance
c. There are man‐made lowlands along the harbour and the building of new town. How are they
created? Reclamation
b. The closer the contour lines, the steeper the slope is.
3.2 What is a landslide? How does it affect Hong Kong? Refer to p. 36‐37 in textbook
A natural hazard
occurred in Sau Mau
Ping in 1976, eighteen
b. Which season does this hazard usually occur in Hong Kong? Why does it occur in that season?
In summer / there is heavy rainfall in the season
Landslide
Movement downslope movement
Amount of soil and rocks a large amount of soil and rocks
Speed fast speed
Due to the pull of gravity
Impacts injure and even kill people
cover roads and interrupt transport
cause economic loss
When the shear stress is greater than the shear strength, earth materials on a slope become
unstable.
Natural factors How does it affect the slope
a. Heavy rainfall Rainwater increases the weight and the shear stress
of earth materials.
The spaces between soil particles are filled with
water the cohesion and friction of earth
materials decrease
The slope becomes
b. Hilly relief The steeper the slopes, the larger the shear stress. □ stable
In Hong Kong, 60% of the slopes have an angle unstable
greater than 20°.
c. Granitic rocks Granite is the main type of The soil and rocks on
rocks in Hong Kong. steep slopes tend to
move downslope.
It has a well‐jointed
structure.
A B C
c. What should the government do to ensure the safety of the public housing estate?
The government should check and maintain the man‐made slopes regularly to ensure their
safety.
d. List three examples of engineering works that can be carried out on the man‐made slopes.
Soil nails / retaining walls / cover the slope with concrete / weepholes / surface channels
f. What other measures can the government do to raise the public awareness of slope safety?
The government can hold exhibitions, advertise on TV commercials and update the website of
“Hong Kong Slope Safety”.
Y‐axis 縱軸 Align 對齊
Valley 山谷 Basin 盆地
Cliff 山崖 Shoulder 山肩
Landslide
Gravity 重力 Po Shan Road 寶珊道
Joint 節理 Weathering 風化
Slope gradient
Gradient 坡度 Vertical distance 垂直距離
Ratio 比率
Measures
Geotechnical
Engineering works 土力工程技術 土力工程處
Engineering Office
Soil nail 泥釘 Retaining wall 擋土牆
Squatter 寮屋 Assessment 評估
Step Brainstorm and write down any glossary that comes to your mind about the question.
Retaining walls
Weepholes
Provide Drain excess
physical support water and reduce
Soil nails water content
Surface channels
Engineering
measures to
Rigid barriers
Step Expand the sentences by using the 5 ‘W’ questions to add more details. The following is an
example.
What Retaining walls are built.
Who Retaining walls are built by the government.
When /
Where Retaining walls are built in landslide‐prone areas by the government.
Retaining walls are built in landslide‐prone areas by the government to provide
Why
physical support to the slopes.
Describe TWO Apart from engineering measures, other measures are also important. For
other measures
example, regular inspection and maintenance of slopes help ensure slope
that help reduce
the risk of safety. Better land use planning helps avoid potential damages brought by
landslides. landslides. / Education helps raise public awareness about slope safety.
Setting up of warning systems helps alert people to stay away from
dangerous slopes.
Summarise the To conclude, engineering measures help reduce the risk of landslides
main points of the
effectively.
essay briefly.
Writing tips:
Link the paragraphs smoothly by
using connectives and conjunctions