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geography

fields, clouds, mountains

Population Growth

Population Population Growth Is global population growth out of control? Learning Objectives Understand what causes population to increase and decrease Understand what is meant by population density    How has the population of the earth changed over time? Q. Complete an IDEAL analysis of the chart above.  Identify – What does the graph show you? […]

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Microclimates

Microclimates Microclimates Microclimates are small areas where the surrounding features cause a difference in climate.  The factors that affect Microclimates are: Shelter  Aspect – The direction something faces Surface Buildings   Back Lawn What features create a microclimate here? North Courtyard What features make this a microclimate? #eael-img-accordion-fc57bb5 .eael-image-accordion-hover:hover { flex: 3 1 0% !important;

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UK Weather Variations

UK Weather Variations UK Weather There are five main factors that affect the UK Weather: Distance from the Sea Relief or Altitude of the land North Atlantic Drift Latitude Jetstream Environmental Effects Effects on the Environment Human Effects Effects that impact humans. Responses Long Term Responses Short Term Responses

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HS2

Transport Our world is more connected than ever by improvements in transport. What effect do these improvements have on our earth? Globalisation How does transport affect globalisation? Globalisation Globalisation is the increasing connections between places and people accross the planet, established through trade, politics and cultural exchanges, and aided by improvements in transport and technology. 

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Weather

Weather and Climate In the UK Call to Action The UK has one of the most active weather systems in the world. The weather is affected by its location in the Atlantic, causing differing pressure systems, air masses and ocean currents to affect the daily weather.  What is the Difference Between Weather and Climate? Do

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Headland Erosion

How are headands like this formed? Headlands and Bays Headlands and bays are formed when the sea erodes rocks at faster and slower rates.  Download Headland and Bay Worksheet What features form when headlands are eroded? Task 1 Cut out and arrange the photos of the headland erosion in the correct order. Stick them on

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Year 7 Rivers

Waterfalls

How and where are waterfalls formed? Task 1 – Google Earth Waterfalls 10 Fantastic Global Waterfalls     The tallest waterfall in Equadore has vanished …. and gone down a giant sinkhole #geography #geographyteacher #waterfall #sinkhole pic.twitter.com/Aypa64ocKn — Geography made easy (@easygeography) September 26, 2020 Task 2 – Learn how Waterfalls are formed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOI7aKvrFn4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFGFEb9MZcYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilJzge07mcs Task

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