Liz Bonnin introduces a video clip exploring how landforms have been shaped by glaciation in the Northern Hemisphere.
Professor Iain Stewart considers how the Northern Hemisphere was once covered in ice - a major factor in shaping the landforms seen today.
A visualisation of the Gulf Stream is shown to explain the significance of this air current to the temperature of the UK. The film then focuses on El Capitan in the Yosemite National Park, California. The region demonstrates the impact of ice on the landscape and how glaciers erode the rock to create U-shaped valleys.
Teacher Notes
Key Stage 3
This short film can be used to introduce students to the impacts of glaciation on a valley.
After watching the clip, students could label features of a U-shaped valley to explain how each one results from the impact of the ice.
Key Stage 4
This short film can be used to reinforce students鈥 knowledge of the impacts of glaciation on a valley.
After watching the clip, they could label features of a U-shaped valley to explain how each one results from the impact of the ice.
Students could explore in more detail the impact of air currents on the climate - considering the link between the Gulf Stream and the climate of the UK.
Curriculum Notes
This topic appears in Geography at KS3 (Hydrology) and KS4 / GCSE (Rivers and water) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4/5 in Scotland.
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What is the water cycle? video
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The erosion of the Grand Canyon. video
Liz Bonnin introduces the Grand Canyon - its ancient geology and what can be learned from the erosion of the rocks.
What coastal management techniques are being used on Hayling Island? video
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The geology of the Jurassic Coast. video
Exploring the Jurassic coastline and its geological significance with rocks spanning the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic periods.
How have physical processes impacted the landscape of Yorkshire? video
Julia Bradbury explains the formation of Malham Cove including limestone pavement, highlighting the impact of glaciers on the landscape.
Glaciation and the UK coastline. video
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What evidence is there for climate change in the UK? video
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Plate tectonics in the UK - Anglesey. video
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Deforestation and the growth of soya in Paraguay. video
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