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Secondary Geography Global Atmospheric Circulation Suggested resources for teaching the Global Atmospheric Circulation.
Secondary Geography Case Study – Heatwave July 2013 A heat wave affected most of the UK from 3 to 23 July 2013, making this the warmest and sunniest July for the UK
Secondary Geography 3. Weather and Climate In this lesson we look at the difference between weather and climate and introduce climate graphs.
Primary, Secondary Geography Drought What is a drought? Droughts are not very easy to define. A drought is not just a lack of water for a period of