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Geography: An Integrated Approach
Places. 1. 5. Snowdonia: glacial. landforms. Snowdon - pyramidal peak lant
Gwynant - glacial trough Figure 4.28 Landforms resulting from glacial deposition
Figure 4. 29. Llyn Peris - ribbon lake Nant Llanberis- glacial trough Cwmbrwynog
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New Key Geography for GCSE
Crib-Goch is one of several aretes on Snowdon (grid square 6255, page 47).
Rounded hills Shape before Ice Age When three or more corries cut back into the
same mountain, a pyramidal peak is formed. The most famous, and scenic, is the
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David Waugh, Tony Bushell, John Smith, 2002
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Carleton Olegario M. Ximo, 2012
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Understanding GCSE Geography: A For AQA Specification
Arête and pyramidal peak Look at a photograph showing the peaks of any of the
world's high mountain ranges, not just the Alps, and you will find pointed
mountain peaks and long and narrow knife-edged ridges. An arête is a two-sided
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Ann Bowen, John Pallister, 2006
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The New Wider World Coursemate for Edexcel A GCSE Geography
Key words to know Moraine Abrasion Plucking Corrie (cwm, cirque) Arete
Pyramidal peak (horn) Figure 1.8 Formation of a corrie Snow accumulates in
hollow; compressed into ice Ice begins to move downhill Freeze-thaw loosens
material ...
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Natural Landscapes of Britain from the Air
In the left distance, by the head of the valley, the pyramidal peak of Cir Mhor may
be picked out. NR 983387. lies the glacial trough shown in photograph 25, a
classic example of a so-called U-shaped valley. The view is towards the north, ...
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The New Wider World Coursemate for AQA B GCSE Geography
Figure 3.3 Formation of a pyramidal peak Third corrie behind pyramidal peak
Arete When two or more corries develop back to back they erode towards each
other. The land gets narrower and a knife-edge ridge, called an arete, is formed.
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Coursemate for AQA C GCSE Geography
Key words to know Freeze-thaw (frost shattering) Pervious Limestone solution
Moraine Carrie (cwm, cirque) Arete Pyramidal peak (horn) Glacial trough
Truncated spur Hanging valley Glacial processes and landforms A glacier can
erode ...
Where three or more corries cut backwards into the same mountain, a pyramidal
peak, or horn, develops (Figure 19.6). ... Third corrie behind pyramidal peak
Arete Figure 19.5 A pyramidal peak: Machhappuchare, Nepal Glacial landforms ...
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Coursemate for AQA A GCSE Geography
... processes which result in distinctive landforms. |There is interaction between
people and glacial environments. Key words to know Freeze-thaw Moraine
Abrasion Plucking Corrie Rock lip Corrie lake (tarn) Arete Pyramidal peak (horn)
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Mountaineering Ireland issues Reek appeal to protect ancient path
... their way along the same steep path that has been used by pilgrims for at least 1,500 years to reach Croagh Patrick's pyramidal peak from the base in Murrisk. «Mayo Advertiser, lug 15»
Runner goes from fields to trails
Mendoza was 19th as an individual in the marathon-distance race on a course that constituted one long climb toward the Matterhorn, an iconic pyramidal peak ... «Bend Bulletin, lug 15»
Novera Ahmed
... appropriately titled the “Seated Woman” that is compared with Switzerland's Matterhorn (a natural almost perfect pyramidal peak of a mountain in the Alps). «The Daily Star, giu 15»
County's reach extends to Madera Canyon
But in fact, the last mile or so of the winding Madera Canyon Road runs back south across that line, putting the picnic area and the 9,453-foot, pyramidal peak for ... «Nogales International, mar 15»
British Landscapres Photography: Looking Back on 2014 - Beautiful …
... in the Ordovician period, and the massif has been extensively sculpted by glaciation, forming the pyramidal peak of Snowdon shown here with its cap covered ... «Anglotopia.net, dic 14»
My family and other ibex
I asked him about the Grivola, a perfect pyramidal peak photographed memorably by Vittorio Sella. "I first climbed the North face of the Grivola in 1956. We put ... «BBC News, set 14»
Canoeing in Maine: Madison adventure calls for encore
Sugarloaf Mountain's classical pyramidal peak is especially impressive when viewed from a canoe on Wesserunsett Lake in picturesque Somerset County. «Press Herald, ago 14»
10 of the world's best active holidays
Setting out from Glencoe, walkers negotiate the switchbacks of “the Ben”on their first day, bearing south the following morning to scale the pyramidal peak of ... «The Daily Telegraph, apr 14»
Sinkhole causes church collapse on Croagh Patrick
Emergency services were called to the holy mountain, whose pyramidal peak dominates the skyscape, shortly after 8am this morning (Monday) after a regular ... «Mayo News, mar 14»
Hiking to the roof of the world in Nepal's Annapurnas
The foothills of Everest are swathed in mist and the pyramidal peak flashes in and out of light cloud; this is cheating, to be sure, and we're still about 20km away ... «The National, ott 13»