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Mass Movement IN ACTION 🎬 !!! at Walton-on-the-Naze.
As rain permeates through the layers of soil and hits a layer of London Clay or Red Crag it creates a lubricant and the top section of the cliff slides over the underlying clay. This is called 'slumping' which is also aided by cracks caused by freeze thaw action, animal and bird burrows and wave action at the foot of the cliff. Slumping results in the edge of the cliff breaking away from the top of the cliff and falling onto the beach below.
Naze cliffs contain three types of sedimentary rock, the oldest layer is London Clay, the middle layer is Red Crag and youngest and top layer is sands and gravels deposited by the retreat of ice sheets. This layering is the reason why the soft cliffs are vulnerable to slippage.
In addition to the cliffs slumping, there is also erosion occurring at the cliff base from the waves. Sediments are being eroded from the cliffs and then material is transported and deposited elsewhere on the coast.
This is why it is important to leave parts of the cliffs undefended so sediments can supply nearby beaches, mudflats and intertidal marshes. However, this needs to be balanced with localised protection for people and buildings such as the iconic Naze Tower.
The majority of sediments eroded from the Naze will move southwards or be carried offshore due to local longshore drift and wave action. Some sediment moves north and is swept into Hamford Water. Because the sediment can move in all directions this is called a sediment drift divide.
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Water Sustainability in UAE 🇦🇪
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Water Sustainability in UAE 🇦🇪
The Desert 🏜 Ecosystem. Welcome to the Arabian Desert.
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The Desert 🏜 Ecosystem. Welcome to the Arabian Desert.
Porlock Bay, Somerset. A Level Geography. NEA fieldwork investigation. Background and methods.
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Aerial Drone Footage, from 14 May 2023
Minehead, Somerset. Aerial footage. 13/5/23.
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Minehead, Somerset. Aerial footage. 13/5/23.
A Level Geography Revision. The Ocean Carbon Cycle. The Physical, Biological and Carbonate Pump.
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A Level Geography Revision. The Ocean Carbon Cycle. The Physical, Biological and Carbonate Pump.
Holidaying in Tunisia🌍. A short guide to visiting Hammamet (from a Geography teacher perspective!)
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Multiple sources used to put this together, much of course is based on my own reflections. Particular mention to- 'Tunisia Travel Guide' by Mike Gerrard. (ISBN- 979-8436986043) which was very interesting and informed much of the content. 0:00 Intro 0:55 Food and Drink 3:03 Haggling 4:38 History and Culture 6:57 Mass Tourism in Tourism 7:23 Benefits of Mass Tourism 7:53 Costs of Mass Tourism 8:3...
Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 4
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Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 4
Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 3
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Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 3
Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 2
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Iceland Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 2
Iceland Highlights Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 1. Iceland Holiday. Rekjanes.
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Iceland Highlights Geography Fieldtrip 2022- Day 1. Iceland Holiday. Rekjanes.
A boat trip 🛶🌍🌊 out to see The Needles, Isle of Wight. Iconic Sea Stacks!
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A boat trip 🛶🌍🌊 out to see The Needles, Isle of Wight. Iconic Sea Stacks!
North West Chelmsford Field Fires. Friday 12-8-22. Aerial Footage.
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North West Chelmsford Field Fires. Friday 12-8-22. Aerial Footage.
Hydrographs and the Causes of River Flooding🌍🗺🌧⛈️
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Hydrographs and the Causes of River Flooding🌍🗺🌧⛈️
'Systems' in Geography A Level. Negative Feedback, Positive Feedback, Dynamic Equilibrium.
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'Systems' in Geography A Level. Negative Feedback, Positive Feedback, Dynamic Equilibrium.
Start Bay Sediment Sub Cell.🌍🌊 Slapton Sands. Processes, Landforms, Management. NEA investigations.
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Start Bay Sediment Sub Cell.🌍🌊 Slapton Sands. Processes, Landforms, Management. NEA investigations.
Totnes: A Transition Town🌍🏫🌻 Case Study. A Level Geography. Globalisation. Home Town, Clone Town.
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Totnes: A Transition Town🌍🏫🌻 Case Study. A Level Geography. Globalisation. Home Town, Clone Town.
Hazard Management Cycle drawn and explained. A Level Geography revision
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Hazard Management Cycle drawn and explained. A Level Geography revision
New Greenhouse Setup Tour! UK Climate. Tomato, Cucumber, Grape plans, and more!
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New Greenhouse Setup Tour! UK Climate. Tomato, Cucumber, Grape plans, and more!
Sand Dune🌍🏜🌊⛱️ Vegetation Succession. Rhosneigr, Anglesey, Wales. A Level Geography
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Sand Dune🌍🏜🌊⛱️ Vegetation Succession. Rhosneigr, Anglesey, Wales. A Level Geography
🐻‍❄️🌍🐻‍❄️IPCC Climate Change Report update. 🌏Latest information! April 2022🌊🏝 A Level Geography
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🐻‍❄️🌍🐻‍❄️IPCC Climate Change Report update. 🌏Latest information! April 2022🌊🏝 A Level Geography
The sky has changed colour! 🎨🌍The Sahara Desert has appeared in Essex!
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The sky has changed colour! 🎨🌍The Sahara Desert has appeared in Essex!
Perishable🍓🍓 vs. Non Perishable Food🍌🍌: Transport and Emissions✈️🛩🛫🛬🚢🛳⛴️🛥
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Perishable🍓🍓 vs. Non Perishable Food🍌🍌: Transport and Emissions✈️🛩🛫🛬🚢🛳⛴️🛥
Storm Eunice🌍🌬☔️: UK Extreme Weather (and my greenhouse is destroyed!) 😪
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Storm Eunice🌍🌬☔️: UK Extreme Weather (and my greenhouse is destroyed!) 😪
The Merits of 'Do They Know It's Christmas Time'.
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The Merits of 'Do They Know It's Christmas Time'.
The Physical Geography of the Alps- reporting live from the Mountains...sort of.
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The Physical Geography of the Alps- reporting live from the Mountains...sort of.
Atomik Vodka🍹🌍.☢️The Chernobyl Disaster☢️- I have bought Vodka made in Chernobyl!
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Atomik Vodka🍹🌍.☢️The Chernobyl Disaster☢️- I have bought Vodka made in Chernobyl!
Temperate Deciduous Forest- a quick run-through!
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Temperate Deciduous Forest- a quick run-through!
Walton-on-the-Naze Case Study: A tour along the Naze. GCSE and A Level Geography.
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Walton-on-the-Naze Case Study: A tour along the Naze. GCSE and A Level Geography.
🌊Holderness Case Study. Sediment Cell: Positive and Negative Feedback in Coastal System. A Level.
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🌊Holderness Case Study. Sediment Cell: Positive and Negative Feedback in Coastal System. A Level.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @johnsmithysmith1930
    @johnsmithysmith1930 Місяць тому

    Which hotel did you stay at? And what was the hotel like?

  • @caitlinspence5164
    @caitlinspence5164 2 місяці тому

    This was so helpful, thank you

  • @dougie6157
    @dougie6157 2 місяці тому

    Great video, why are you wearing 2 watches?

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography 2 місяці тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Those watches have very different functions! All the best people wear 2 watches...

  • @sylviakerluke
    @sylviakerluke 3 місяці тому

    😭 *Promo SM*

  • @KenFullman
    @KenFullman 3 місяці тому

    But doesn't it always look like that? Maybe you should have given us some footage from on top of the cliff so we can see where it is now. I haven't been there in a few years but used to live local so I'm very familiar with it's appearance from the park above. There was always sections of the cliff eroding away. If you rumage through that debris it's a great place to find fossils. BTW Did you know, in prehistoric times, this was actually on the banks of the River Thames. At that time the source of the Thames was somewhere near Liverpool and it run through walton and joined the River Rhine on it's way to the sea (yes the North sea didn't exist at that time). What we now call the English Channel was just the delta of the River Rhine.

  • @cmurph3623
    @cmurph3623 3 місяці тому

    Love this new style of video!

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 3 місяці тому

    Talk to us! It's so much more engaging than watching a silent video with captions.

  • @cmurph3623
    @cmurph3623 3 місяці тому

    Excellent explanation of Hadley cells

  • @Ukwemustcarryonok
    @Ukwemustcarryonok 4 місяці тому

    April 24 i revisit not been there for 24 years. Good food. 😊 they like beer

  • @vinniepeterss
    @vinniepeterss 4 місяці тому

    ❤❤

  • @DiegoGarcia-rl1ru
    @DiegoGarcia-rl1ru 5 місяців тому

    The air quality was poor before the pandemic broke out, the pandemic forced more people to stop driving and stay at home, the gas consumption plummeted, and the air quality improved. Would This be Negative or Positive. Im thinking its negative feedback but I'm not sure.

  • @cradlecap123
    @cradlecap123 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for your videos, informative and not too long.

  • @paulbutterworthbillericay
    @paulbutterworthbillericay 8 місяців тому

    Thankyou, went there few days back and found fossilised twigs exposed in the base clay, & found lava Kite, thanks to yiur video niw I know what it is, a fascinating place & walk

  • @cybersnail
    @cybersnail 9 місяців тому

    teaching me better than my prof...

  • @Jiya_1111
    @Jiya_1111 9 місяців тому

    so helpful thank you!

  • @gloriousgamingweaponiser
    @gloriousgamingweaponiser 10 місяців тому

    He’s the goat

  • @dannyleech8239
    @dannyleech8239 Рік тому

    Great video and has really helped in me planning my NEA project.

  • @philippaaddo4677
    @philippaaddo4677 Рік тому

    Thank you! Really great clarifying video, I was never taught about the "Snowball Earth" - very interesting!

  • @powerloveflowerlightlove-dv4lu

    I wont go here again gone look like pooh

  • @rachelsmith9824
    @rachelsmith9824 Рік тому

    life saver

  • @rockyzrockyx917
    @rockyzrockyx917 Рік тому

    Minehead/Somerset, UK 2023! Surf is definitely up, baby!!

  • @arjun_makhecha
    @arjun_makhecha Рік тому

    very easy to understand. Thank you

  • @bobbl2942
    @bobbl2942 Рік тому

    This is what im talking about, love the use of the key concepts (positive feedbacks, equillibrium etc) What is the main focus i should be looking at when studying A Level coasts, for a level?

  • @eviehetherington
    @eviehetherington Рік тому

    How would you say that an understanding of feedback systems helps manage the coastline?

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography Рік тому

      An understanding of the coastal system and processes (including feedback) will inform the likely movement and behaviour of sediment, and the amount of erosion that is likely. This can be used to help inform the management strategy for any given section of coast. This information, along with economic analysis and stakeholder viewpoint will help to formulate the SMP.

    • @eviehetherington
      @eviehetherington Рік тому

      Thankyou!

  • @joetheo12
    @joetheo12 Рік тому

    why u got two watches?

  • @JWPartridge
    @JWPartridge Рік тому

    What are some feedback loops in the water cycle?

  • @Leolee_thefurball
    @Leolee_thefurball Рік тому

    I want to learn more about Negative feedbacks relationship with Dynamic Equilibrium....can you do a video on this?? Thats would be very helpful

  • @cat..........3
    @cat..........3 Рік тому

    Wģere you buy it mate

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography Рік тому

      If you google the product, you can get it directly from the website - or you certainly could when I bought it.

  • @alejandrocastillo-garcia5418

    cheers geez

  • @niamhm8459
    @niamhm8459 Рік тому

    another strength is it tends to be temporally based and linear to understand the steps and their orders

  • @adamchurchill9023
    @adamchurchill9023 Рік тому

    Thanks mate really helpful video 👍

  • @percyfield5316
    @percyfield5316 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @VPR-ln1vc
    @VPR-ln1vc Рік тому

    There is wine in tunisia and it's a tradition that dates back to Carthagenians and romans it has nothing to do with tourists it's not because tourists are there so they started making wine it dates back to 2000 years ago 😅

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, and for the clarification. I don't disagree, perhaps I was unclear in the video.

    • @VPR-ln1vc
      @VPR-ln1vc Рік тому

      @@MrCrosbydoesGeography hope you have a great time and discover more history other than trash and some third word inconveniences Tunisia is actually great for someone who is working from abroad since it's cheap and there is good places to stay at and hopefully they sort things out because they have everything they need

  • @VPR-ln1vc
    @VPR-ln1vc Рік тому

    Nice video but am afraid wearing tshirts and bikinis is not a new thing and you shouldn't find any problem wearing whatever you want everywhere except mosques maybe

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography Рік тому

      Fair enough, does it perhaps depend on the definition of 'new' ? How long has this been a common occurrence do you think?

    • @VPR-ln1vc
      @VPR-ln1vc Рік тому

      @@MrCrosbydoesGeography Tunisian society became more liberal after the independence and around the bourguiba era so id say they became more open sarting from the 1950s

  • @refresheryeetus6324
    @refresheryeetus6324 Рік тому

    Nice video mr Crosby from newhall

  • @thomasthedestroyerofplanet6018

    Wow I didn’t realise how beautiful Iceland is, I’ll have to visit one day

  • @OLLY554
    @OLLY554 Рік тому

    1:50 Can't believe that about the boots. Devastating

  • @fredrix_music
    @fredrix_music Рік тому

    Looks amazing

  • @wizzywanger8437
    @wizzywanger8437 Рік тому

    He’s backkkkk !!!

  • @duckpancakesdotcodotuk5738

    The goat 🐐

  • @offbeatsloth9320
    @offbeatsloth9320 Рік тому

    Have a great trip (best UA-camr)

  • @OLLY554
    @OLLY554 Рік тому

    The goat has uploaded

  • @itzbraves8436
    @itzbraves8436 Рік тому

    WELL DONE FOR 500 subscribers!!!!

  • @percyfield5316
    @percyfield5316 Рік тому

    This class

  • @Austin-jj8fs
    @Austin-jj8fs Рік тому

    👍

  • @ericaking4165
    @ericaking4165 Рік тому

    Poke holes in those bags. Maybe that will help.

  • @thomasthedestroyerofplanet6018

    Ah yes I remember taking a piece of chalk as a souvenir

  • @ellenhodson331
    @ellenhodson331 Рік тому

    Very interesting

  • @smiliesarah9468
    @smiliesarah9468 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this, very interesting to see the wider picture. I live in Chignal St James and having seen footage over the last few weeks of other wildfires around the country it was a completely different experience to step out of our home and be surrounded by thick, acrid smoke. The sky was a strange colour and went very quickly from being clear blue to having an almost iridescent orange glow as the wind blew towards us. We could not see exactly where it was coming from or just how serious a situation we were in and relied heavily on footage like this on social media to help understand. I discovered how important our small rural community is and everyone got together to deal with what we needed to do and we packed bags ready to be evacuated and gathered pets. The farmers were exceptional dashing around in awful conditions and the village hall was opened for those who were evacuated. We checked in on neighbours who are elderly and more vulnerable. At the time it was quite scary as we are surrounded by fields. We are incredibly grateful to the emergency services and local farmers who battled to keep it away from peoples homes. One home in particular had a very lucky escape on Mashbury Road. Thankfully for us the fire was stopped about 800m away from our home with other neighbours being much nearer. I haven’t lived here that long however neighbours who have been here 30+ years say they only recall this happening once before some years ago. I am concerned that with issues around climate change this may now be a more regular occurrence. The heat we are feeling here is like a blast furnace has been opened which I have never experienced before in this country. It is so vital that younger generations learn more about this and help to combat a fast changing environment.

    • @MrCrosbydoesGeography
      @MrCrosbydoesGeography Рік тому

      Thanks for this detailed reflection, a fascinating insight. Much appreciated.

  • @thomasthedestroyerofplanet6018

    I was just driving on the motor way the other day and saw smoke and lots of flashing lights I hope that everyone is doing ok after this.