Our local area from The Cotswold Hills This

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Our local area from The Cotswold Hills • This lesson will help you to

Our local area from The Cotswold Hills • This lesson will help you to find where local places are. • You have to look hard to see where each place is. • Then be ready to answer questions. • Then you will plot place names on a sketch of the photo.

Our local area from The Cotswold Hills

Our local area from The Cotswold Hills

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Our local area from The Cotswold Hills B-----l W-----s V-----e C-----y H---h K-------d O-----d U---n Ch----y L------l G---n W-----e B----n W-----y N---h C----n The C------d H---s

Our local area from The Cotswold Hills Bristol Warners Village Longwell Green Kingswood Oldland

Our local area from The Cotswold Hills Bristol Warners Village Longwell Green Kingswood Oldland North Common Bitton Willsbridge Upton Cheyney Warmley The C------d H---s

Valley cut by Glacier Forest Avalanche Threat Peak Advanced Ski Slope Beginners Ski Slope

Valley cut by Glacier Forest Avalanche Threat Peak Advanced Ski Slope Beginners Ski Slope Hotel Ski Equipment Evidence of recent snow Tourists

Severn Beach 5. 4. 2. 1. 3. 6. 10. 9. 7. 8.

Severn Beach 5. 4. 2. 1. 3. 6. 10. 9. 7. 8.

Severn Beach 5. Portishead 1. Walkway 2. Curved Sea Wall 4. Avonmouth 3. Steps

Severn Beach 5. Portishead 1. Walkway 2. Curved Sea Wall 4. Avonmouth 3. Steps 6. Mud flats 10. Rock armour 9. Drainage pipes 7. Depth gauge 8. Access road

Severn Beach The concave sea wall reflects back the wave energy that would otherwise

Severn Beach The concave sea wall reflects back the wave energy that would otherwise erode the soil behind the wall. How do these features help to protect the coast? The steps slow down the waves to reduce their energy before they hit the curved wall. The rock armour slows down the bottom of the waves causing them to break early. A cubic metre of sea water weighs a tonne. At 50 km/hr how much force will 1 tonne of water exert?

Should this part of Severn Beach have coastal defences at all? Yes No •

Should this part of Severn Beach have coastal defences at all? Yes No • To stop the fields being eroded. • A wall here means erosion elsewhere. • To give tourists a dry walkway. • To keep builders in work. • The land behind is not that important. • To keep a natural habitat for wildlife