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Geography gold: Do students believe that the River Thames used to freeze? Here are three paintings to evaluate as climate change evidence. 1677, 1684 and 1814, from OCR and Edexcel past exam papers. Link in pinned post.
Geography gold: Do students believe that the River Thames used to freeze? Here are three paintings to evaluate as climate change evidence. 1677, 1684 and 1814, from OCR and Edexcel past exam papers. Link in pinned post.
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Geography gold: Do students believe that the River Thames used to freeze? Here are three paintings to evaluate as climate change evidence. 1677, 1684 and 1814, from OCR and Edexcel past exam papers. Link in pinned post.
Mr Das 🌎 on Twitter / X
Mr Das 🌎 on Twitter / X
#geographyteacher Powerful reminder that #climatechange affects the world's most vulnerable communities disproportionately. This informative #geography visual details effects on Africa- desertification, displacement, drought, flooding, water insecurity & lower crop yields + more pic.twitter.com/j1Nd2Ld0RH— Mr Das 🌎 (@shiv_teaching) March 13, 2022
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Mr Das 🌎 on Twitter / X