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Prayer Flags are a common sight around any Buddhist temple. As well as being of
religious significance they are also stunningly beautiful. Learn more about them
on our Prayer Flag page. The French just had an election and voted in a man who
has promised to change French culture. We talk about French culture and British
culture being very different, but what does being British actually mean to us?
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Photographs are a valuable resource for geographers, but finding suitable,
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Global warming and the melting of vast areas of Siberian permafrost has been in
the news recently. Read more about the problem ... Citizenship and Geography
have a lot in common, and provide excellent leads into each other. Get some
suggestions for cross-curricular lessons from the Topical Citizenship pages
There are between 193 and 260(ish) countries in the world, depending on who you
ask, and how you define a country. Learn how a country is defined, why we don't
know how many countries there are, and see how we come to a decision on how many
there really are. More... Global warming is in the news yet again, with reports
of glaciers melting in both the Alps and at the Poles. Read about glaciation,
glaciers and climate change and how scientists can use glaciers to learn about
past climates, then pick up a few weird glacier facts The World Cup is over now,
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does a team enter the World Cup? Does it have to represent an independent
country, and why do England, Scotland and Wales all have teams rather than there
being a UK team? Find out here ... Lighten up your geography lessons, or just
have some fun with a great collection of geography jokes. Have you heard the one
about the bacon tree in the desert? Fieldwork often requires a bit of maths,both
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with chi squared, spearman rank or designing a questionnaire check out our guide
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wonderful collection of books related to Africa at Visiting-Uganda.com Mt St
Helens volcano, in the Cascade Mountain Range, USA, is showing signs of activity
again and scientists are deciding whether it's likely to erupt the way it did
back in 1980. The 1980 disaster makes a great GCSE case study, so read all about
it and discover why the May 1980 eruption grabbed news headlines around the
world. With over two hundred pages giving you the facts and figures for almost
every country and territory in the world, you can now use the geography site to
research countries, compare statistics and even get the background info before
you go on holiday. Check out the new World Fact Book The impact of an earthquake
varies according to when and where it strikes. Factors such as the time of day
and location play important roles in determining whether an earth quake in Japan
or India kills a population of thousands in a city or just topples a few trees.
Discover what factors control the impact of major earthquakes We've just added
pages of pictures of Uganda to the image gallery. Uganda is a good case study
for LEDC's, travel and tourism, citizenship issues, and a stunning country in
it's own right with fascinating towns, cities, rivers (the Nile) , cultural and
environmental issues. Browse the new photographs and enjoy a virtual holiday in
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