Another bright and lovely day. Don't forget to have a break in your revision progamme - fresh air and a walk will rejuvenate you although maybe not at this time of the morning !
As a follow on from the post yesterday a reminder about the excellent BBC Scotland web site.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/geog/coastline/index.shtml
It has been written by Geography teachers and is aimed at Intermediate and Higher Geography students. It is useful as a stand alone resource but obviously uses elements shown in the corresponding two tv progammes shown in class. The enhanced site differentiates betweeen the physical and human environment and therefore includes information relevant to RLR.
Another interesting web site relating to the Dorset coast is
http://www.jurassiccoast.com/
There is a lot of relevant information for coasts, RLR and mass movement e.g. landslides
http://www.jurassiccoast.com/278/the-coast-uncovered-30/coastal-processes-142/landslides-392.html
The geograph web site allows you to look at photos taken all over the U.K. the site is http://www.geograph.org.uk/ and then you can seach either by grid square or name. Ty it out by searching for a named coastal feature e.g. Durdle Door http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/55738 The photographs have been taken by Gwyn Jones & Sarah Johnson who like all contributors to geograph have allowed their publication under Creative Common License. If you are travelling in the UK this Summer why not take and submit some photos ?
As a follow on from the post yesterday a reminder about the excellent BBC Scotland web site.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/geog/coastline/index.shtml
It has been written by Geography teachers and is aimed at Intermediate and Higher Geography students. It is useful as a stand alone resource but obviously uses elements shown in the corresponding two tv progammes shown in class. The enhanced site differentiates betweeen the physical and human environment and therefore includes information relevant to RLR.
Another interesting web site relating to the Dorset coast is
http://www.jurassiccoast.com/
There is a lot of relevant information for coasts, RLR and mass movement e.g. landslides
http://www.jurassiccoast.com/278/the-coast-uncovered-30/coastal-processes-142/landslides-392.html
The geograph web site allows you to look at photos taken all over the U.K. the site is http://www.geograph.org.uk/ and then you can seach either by grid square or name. Ty it out by searching for a named coastal feature e.g. Durdle Door http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/55738 The photographs have been taken by Gwyn Jones & Sarah Johnson who like all contributors to geograph have allowed their publication under Creative Common License. If you are travelling in the UK this Summer why not take and submit some photos ?