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Geography Revision

@revisegeography

For all those who love Geography

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Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how a geologist collects samples of lava. The footage was filmed at the Kilauea flow on May 31, 2017 [source + full video, USGS: buff.ly/2GXE421]

Scott Duncan (@scottduncanwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every single country on Planet Earth has its own unique climate signature. You are looking at virtually all of them in about 20 seconds. The message is the same, every country is getting warmer. Some much faster than others. #COP26

RGS-IBG Schools (@rgs_ibgschools) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a map animation for CO2 emissions from 1970-2016 by Ben Hennig Benjamin Hennig 🦋 geoviews.bsky.social, perfect for starting a lesson on climate change or COP26 or GHG emissions orlo.uk/62Cxh

Dr. Judith Hubbard (@judithgeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Earth's most common elevation is sea level - and yet, most of Earth's surface lies below sea level - FAR below sea level, at 4-6 km depth. Why? The answer is a combination of #platetectonics and Earth's oceans. 1/9 #tectoplot

The Earth's most common elevation is sea level - and yet, most of Earth's surface lies below sea level - FAR below sea level, at 4-6 km depth.

Why?

The answer is a combination of #platetectonics and Earth's oceans. 1/9

#tectoplot
Geograph - Britain & Ireland (@geograph_bi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice write-up of the project marking 7 million available images at BBC News - The 'map nerds' who are building a national archive bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…

Easygeography.co.uk (@easygeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing video for the classroom to show how dampener can help create an #earthquake proof building #geography #geographyteacher #eduteitter x.com/physicsvids_/s…

#WOMENSART (@womensart1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Icelandic women's strike, 1975, when 90% of Icelandic women went on strike to show the undervalued indispensable work of women #WomensArt

Icelandic women's strike, 1975, when 90% of Icelandic women went on strike to show the undervalued indispensable work of women #WomensArt
NST Geography Trips (@nstgeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Richter Scale was invented in 1935 as a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes. Using a seismometer to detect vibrations caused by an #earthquake, the magnitude can be measured using the Richter scale, which is numbered 1-10... #geographyteacher #geography

The Richter Scale was invented in 1935 as a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes. Using a seismometer to detect vibrations caused by an #earthquake, the magnitude can be measured using the Richter scale, which is numbered 1-10... #geographyteacher #geography
Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Animated map shows whether a country does more trade with the US or with China. You can see the shifting "alliances" of the US-China Trade War between 1980 and 2018. Have a close look at how African nations are tilting towards China. Source: buff.ly/3rNqO9Q

Geography Revision (@revisegeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re looking for a new HOD for our department from Sept. Leafy Surrey. School is awesome (biased) with aspirations for even more awesomeness. 80% of students pick Geography at GCSE. It’s the strongest department in the school. Geog students attain in the top 5% of the country.

Met Office Science (@metoffice_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

George Hadley was born on 12 February 1685. A physicist & meteorologist, his theory describes a global circulation pattern now known as the Hadley cell that is responsible for the trade winds. Read about it & its role within global atmospheric circulation bit.ly/2OIAQWI

George Hadley was born on 12 February 1685. A physicist & meteorologist, his theory describes a global circulation pattern now known as the Hadley cell that is responsible for the trade winds. Read about it & its role within global atmospheric circulation bit.ly/2OIAQWI
L A U R A 🌍 (@missgeog92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have collected relevant graphs/maps/infographics for KS3-5 geography for a year or so now. Now over 700+ to use. One of my go to resources when planning lessons: docs.google.com/presentation/d… #geographyteacher

I have collected relevant graphs/maps/infographics for KS3-5 geography for a year or so now. Now over 700+ to use. One of my go to resources when planning lessons:

docs.google.com/presentation/d…

#geographyteacher
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The wettest place in the world, Mawsynram, India just recorded a mind boggling 39.51 inches (1003.6 mm) of rain in the last 24 hours. These are what the waterfalls in the area look like.

Geography Revision (@revisegeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone out there belong to a school where they have some form of staff well-being charter they’d be will ing to share with me?

Lava Centre (@lavacentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful picture of the erupting fissure. It looks like the 3,5 km fissure is on a northern sloping area thus the lava is flowing towards the north, which is good news for the people of Grindavík. #icelandvolcano 📷Almannavarnir

Beautiful picture of the erupting fissure. It looks like the 3,5 km fissure is on a northern sloping area thus the lava is flowing towards the north, which is good news for the people of Grindavík. #icelandvolcano 📷Almannavarnir