Posts filed under 'Physical (G)'

Caught In Geog

Caught in Geog is a pretty comprehensive for your H1/H2 Geography needs. Summaries, essay outlines, case studies etc. for your perusal. Kudos to Stacy for setting this up, and for sharing your work!

Add comment February 1, 2009

ITCZ

About the ITCZ and how it influences the monsoon circulation in Asia.

Right now it’s missing the two diagrams for the winter and summer monsoons.

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Add comment October 21, 2007

Litho: Examples

After the jump: a list of examples to use for litho

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Add comment October 17, 2007

Physical Geography: Cues

A list of cue questions and pointers that might be helpful in revising physical geography.
Update: They’re all on one page now. I removed some useless points from Hydro (so I could fit it on one page), and included a download of a .zip of all three files.

Lithospheric Processes, Hazards and Management (39kb)
Atmospheric Processes, Hazards and Management (30kb)
Hydrological Processes, Hazards and Management (40kb)

Add comment September 16, 2007

Atmospheric Processes

by Rayner Teo

Covers the following:
Earth’s energy budget
Regional temperature variations
Forces influencing air movement
The tri-cellular model
Winds, ITCZ, currents
Seasonal climatic variations

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Add comment August 10, 2007

Limestone, Granite Landscapes

Apologies, diagrams are missing!

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1 comment August 10, 2007

Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics

A quick summary

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Add comment August 10, 2007


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