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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: Rapids
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Monday, June 8, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We ♥ geog! 22 extremely awesome people. That's right, AWESOME. You have NO idea (:. As strong as Huiying,. As horny as Jiamin,. As violent as Jiayi,. As shrill as Grace,. As innocent as Valerie,. As despo as Luke,. As inquisitive as Cao Li,. As vertically inclined as Sean,. As dizzy as Zhuhe,. As sleepy as Tri,. As joking as Marcus,. As cheeky as Frank,. As mugger as Joshua,. As lame as Ervin,.
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: January 2009
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Monday, January 26, 2009. Composition and Structure of the atmosphere. Troposphere: Up to 15km, which has the highest concentration of gases and also this is where we live. Mesosphere: up to 95/120km, this is where most meteors burn up when it goes to the atmosphere. Stratosphere: up to 50/60km, contains ozone layer. Thermosphere: up to 600km,extremely low pressure, temperature increase with height. Compositions of the earth’s atmosphere:. Is increasi...
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: Hydrographs
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Friday, June 5, 2009. Ok, firstly, hydrographs are graphs which show river discharge over a given period of time. And show the response. Of a drainage basin and its river to a period of rainfall. The discharge of the river is calculated in cumecs/cm 3. Secondly, 2 most important things we must take note of a hydrograph are the lag time. Lag time is the time between the peak rainfall to peak discharge, as stated in the diagram above. In urbanised areas...
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: Shapes Of Valleys Formed At Various River Courses
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Shapes Of Valleys Formed At Various River Courses. This blog entry is to basically help you understand more about the shape of the valleys formed at the upper course, the middle course and the lower course. Definitions of some of the key words used above:. Erosion: The group of natural processes, including weathering, dissolution, abrasion, corrosion, and transportation, by which material is worn away from the earth's surface.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009. River features: Waterfalls, meanders and braidings. This post is about the content of two lessons which are on 28th of April and 29th of April. From: http:/ i1.treknature.com/photos/413/marokopa falls2.jpg). Definition: A waterfall is a sudden step in a river's long profile. From: http:/ www.dkimages.com/discover/DKIMAGES/Discover/previews/774/206846.JPG). Will occur because of the differences in velocity of river flow. From: http:/ 1.bp.blogspot.com/ HTS0iL2pEqg/SX9B79o...From: htt...
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: February 2009
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Today, we discuss about the formation of rain and the distinct kinds of rain. How the rain is formed? There are a lot of causes of the rain such as mountains, low-pressure areas, cold &warm fronts. On this lesson, Miss Lin introduced the rain formed in mountains—the orographic rainfall. The orographic rainfall contains two kinds which are forced uplift and free uplift. OK That is all for today! O(∩ ∩)O. Done by Chen Zhuhe!
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: April 2009
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Yesterday, Miss Tang introduced the river system to us! She started off by showing us a picture of the part of the Nile that ran through Egypt. As we observed the picture, we noticed that the Nile looked GREEN. Further up the Nile, away from the delta, there were buildings and much infrastructure as well as some agriculture. Miss Tang then discussed some questions with us. Why are waterfalls and rapids near the source? Howeve...
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Monday, April 6, 2009. Happy April Fool's Day! Sorry for the belated post for the 1st of April Geography Lesson with Mr. Faizal. Anyway, here it is:. We started of on the revision of water balance, where Input = Output. Input consists of the precipitation. And the Output consists of total streamflow (Q), evapotranspiration (E) and storage (S). We then moved on to the section on Hydrographs. Basically, a hydrograph shows how a river reacts to rainfall. So there are 5 main sectors of the Hydrograph. We the...
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: DELTAS
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Sunday, June 7, 2009. So what exactly is a delta? A delta is a landform that is found at the lower course of the river, where the river flows into the oceans/seas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We ♥ geog! 22 extremely awesome people. That's right, AWESOME. You have NO idea (:. As strong as Huiying,. As horny as Jiamin,. As violent as Jiayi,. As shrill as Grace,. As innocent as Valerie,. As despo as Luke,. As inquisitive as Cao Li,.
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the awesome JH406 is2104 blog.: MEANDERS!!!
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The awesome JH406 is2104 blog. That's right, AWESOME. Monday, June 1, 2009. Alright, let's start off by refreshing your memory of what a meander is. In simple terms, a meander is a feature of a river, at where there is a bend in the river course. Meanders are formed by mainly 2 processes, namely deposition and erosion. Flow of fastest water, Thalweg. Swings from bank to bank, and when it hits the outer bend, erosion occur due to hydraulic. Next, due to the helicoidal. Without passing through the meander ...