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Physical Geography

  • 13-05-2010 5:23pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 190 ✭✭


    just looking at the papers and realising how much I have to cram in for the next few weeks..:eek:

    So can anybody tell me what else I should be studying for the physical section. I already know I need to study
    • An Irish landform with the processes etc etc
    • A rock type and landscape
    • Plate tectonics and plate boundaries and that stuff
    • Deformation
    • Karst landscape
    • Volcanoes and earthquakes
    • Human interaction
    So can anyone add to that list?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 656 ✭✭✭Victoria.


    Hi for physical I plan to study:

    river diagrams
    coastal diagrams
    glacial diagrams
    mass movement diagrams
    land form development
    humans and rocks (oil + gas)
    humans and rivers/fluvial processes (dam)
    plate tectonics and earthquakes
    igneous
    sedimentary
    Karst
    tectonics in general
    folding and faulting
    isostasy


    There's always at least one human interaction Q
    Land form development each year too


    everyone else?


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