The Land Formers
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Current revision as of 22:27, 20 July 2007
Climate change may cause changes in weather patterns which influence the rate and amount of erosion. As erosion changes the earth's surface it contributes to the formation of landforms.
We tried to think of exploration activities that would stimulate students to think about how global climate change might affect landforms.
We each presented our own application of erosion of the land surface from melting ice as the earth is warming. The rising seas from melting glaciers is causing more erosions to coastlines.