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> Del Rogeo wrote:
> What the hell...?
>
> U-Shaped Valley - The classic valley left by a glacier.
> Terminal Moraine - The material carried at the front of the glacier.
Ah, I see.
Erm...I really need to do some revision.
> What the hell...?
U-Shaped Valley - The classic valley shape left by a glacier.
Terminal Moraine - The material carried at the front of the glacier.
> We never did glaciation..
Muaha.
Tis alright. Pretty easy and at least you get to look at pretty landscapes :-)
The thing that annoys me most about GCSE Geography is the coursework. Firstly, it's on possibly the most boring topic there is in the course (and that's saying something). Secondly it's big. For 12 weeks you do nothing other than c/w. It's worth 25% of the GCSE, History c/w, 2 essays and 2 document questions is worth 30%. In total, my Geography c/w was about 25 pages in length (and that was one of the shortest in the year), 5000 words and (including all data gathering and crap) took me about 12 hours to do. I got 29/30. All of my History coursework together took about 5 hours and I got full marks overall. I've got 24% of my Geography GCSE in 12 hours, 30% of History in 5. *sigh*. Rant over. So kids, let this be a lesson DO NOT do Geography GCSE. I'ts mind numbing and it angries up the blood.
> Tectonics was the only interesting part of the GCSE geography course.
> The rest was mind numbing and just plain crap.
Nah, glaciation is alright too. The rest is crap though. The human paper doesn't have a single redeeming feature.
> The answer to your question:
> [URL]http://www.nexsens.com/science/water_velocity_sensor.htm[/URL]
I should know that. I have the AS exam on Friday :-(
> Although glaciation and tectonics are alright.
Tectonics was the only interesting part of the GCSE geography course. The rest was mind numbing and just plain crap.