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Mr B's Geography Blog: October 2012
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Monday, October 8, 2012. Sixty years ago there were only two megacities. Cities with over 10 million inhabitants - on the planet: New York and Tokyo. Now there are 23 and by 2025 the UN predicts there will be 37, all but eight in the developing world. The Guardian has a special interactive report investigating this trend - take a look at it here. Then have a look at the data. The pictured city Shanghai. The ingredients of a geyser. The volcanic clo...
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Mr B's Geography Blog: January 2013
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Mumbai and the Dharavi slum. Made famous by the box office hit Slumdog Millionaire. Asia's largest slum area Dharavi. Is to be found within the sprawling Indian city of Mumbai, the country's thriving financial capital (click here for a travel guide to the Mumbai. Find out the answer by taking a look at the following resources. A good place to start is the interactive video produced by National Geographic. View my complete...
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Mr B's Geography Blog: Coasts
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Monday, June 3, 2013. Are amongst the most fascinating and beautiful of geographical features. Here are a number of resources which should help you understand how they are formed and how they change over time. Have a look at the Cool Geography site. For some useful revision tips on the topic. S-cool. Also has a nice section on coasts. This wiki. Has a handy revision presentation on coastal features. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mr B's Geography Blog: Mount St Helens eruption
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Saturday, October 6, 2012. Mount St Helens eruption. In Washington State in the western United States erupted in May 1980 after two months of earthquakes and steam venting. The eruption caused the entire north face of the mountain to collapse, with the pyroclastic flow. Destroying everything in its path, melting glaciers on the mountain and then causing massive mud slides ( lahars. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). History and Geography teacher.
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Mr B's Geography Blog: Mumbai and the Dharavi slum
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Saturday, January 5, 2013. Mumbai and the Dharavi slum. Made famous by the box office hit Slumdog Millionaire. Asia's largest slum area Dharavi. Is to be found within the sprawling Indian city of Mumbai, the country's thriving financial capital (click here for a travel guide to the Mumbai. Find out the answer by taking a look at the following resources. A good place to start is the interactive video produced by National Geographic. View my complete...
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Mr B's Geography Blog: February 2013
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Are usually formed from sedimentary rocks when two tectonic plates move together on a convergent boundary. The Himalayas and the Alps are two examples of fold mountains. Here is the Bitesize. Revision section on fold mountains, but also check out the excellent S-Cool revision site. A good place to start is the BBC website. Which has a great selection of resources on earthquakes. Still with the BBC, Bitesize. Welcome to...
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Mr B's Geography Blog: February 2010
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Monday, February 1, 2010. If you want to brush up on your maps skills, begin by taking a look at some previous links by clicking here. But I've also got some new ones too. For a start, you can try this simple directions game. Then there is this online activity on compass bearings. There is an introduction to basic map skills at this BBC site. And for a more thorough look at maps there is always the excellent OS Mapability. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mr B's Geography Blog: September 2012
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Sunday, September 9, 2012. The idea that the earth's plates. Are in constant movement can be a confusing notion, but this extract from the series "Earth, the Power of the Planet" by Dr Iain Stewart gives an excellent explanation of the processes that are taking place. Sunday, September 2, 2012. How can the earth and its finite resources cope with such the population explosion. What will it mean for each one of us and for our children?
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Mr B's Geography Blog: Agriculture
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Sunday, November 3, 2013. Is a primary activity in which farmers cultivate crops or rear animals to produce food and other products. There are many different types of agriculture: subsistence and commercial, intensive and extensive, pastoral, mixed, arable, plantation. Here are some resources that might help you revise the topic:. The S-cool revision site. You can also check out this pupil video on plantation farming to help you revise.
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Mr B's Geography Blog: March 2011
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Mr B's Geography Blog. Welcome to Mr B's Geography Blog. Thursday, March 17, 2011. The earthquake and Tsunami in Japan has had devastating effects on the country, killing over 10,000 people and severely damaging one of the country's nuclear power stations with the very real danger of a catastrophic meltdown. Take a look at this interactive map from Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail. To examine the effects of this disaster and look at the. On this subject on the blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).