Our Earthlearningidea today is 'What catastrophic natural processes affected your region in the geological past? Use the evidence in your local region to interpret dramatic geological events. '. This activity involves Interpreting photographic evidence ...
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"Earth Learning Idea" - 5 new articles

  1. Investigating catastrophic natural processes in your region in the geological past
  2. Natural hazards in your local area
  3. Working out the geological history from photographs
  4. Local impact of government's 'net-zero' targets for carbon emissions
  5. Power from the wind
  6. More Recent Articles

Investigating catastrophic natural processes in your region in the geological past

Our Earthlearningidea today is 'What catastrophic natural processes affected your region in the geological past? Use the evidence in your local region to interpret dramatic geological events.'

This activity involves Interpreting photographic evidence of catastrophic events in the geological past – how could this thinking be applied to your area?

Related activities can be found in our Natural Hazards category.


   

Natural hazards in your local area

Following the devastating destruction by hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, we are exploring possible natural hazards that could occur in your area - - 'Which natural hazards could damage the area where you live? How safe is your home area?'


This activity encourages pupils to look around their local region to suggest what natural hazards might affect it in the future.

Related activities can be found in our Natural Hazards category.


   

Working out the geological history from photographs

The new ELI today is 'Some classic Scottish geology revealed; how good are you at establishing a geological history from photographs?'


In this activity pupils are asked to examine photographic evidence to establish a geological history of a small area, and to assess the reliability of their conclusions.

Related activities can be found in our Geological Time category - Stratigraphy and Sequences.

   

Local impact of government's 'net-zero' targets for carbon emissions

Continuing our 'green' theme -  'How will the ‘net-zero’ target affect your local area? - assessing the local impact of the government’s ‘net-zero’ targets for carbon emissions'

This activity involves discussions about how climate change mitigation and adaptation measures might affect your local area.

Other related activities can be found on our 'net zero carbon emissions' page of the website.

   

Power from the wind

Our ELI today is 'Farming the wind – through onshore and offshore windfarms; a discussion on the local and national potential of developing wind energy sources'.


In this activity, data and perspectives on electricity generation by wind farms are provided to support a debate on their local and national potential.

Related activities can be found in our Climate change 'Net Zero' emissions target category.

   

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