The Power of the Earth: Extreme Environments · Autumn Term 2
Mountain Biomes and Formation
A study of how fold mountains are created and the unique challenges faced by those living in high altitude regions.
Key Questions
- 1How does the physical height of a mountain range influence local climate?
- 2Why do humans choose to settle in the shadows of active mountain ranges?
- 3What adaptations are required for flora and fauna to survive in alpine conditions?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS2: Geography - Physical GeographyKS2: Geography - Mountains and Biomes
Year: Year 6
Subject: Geography
Unit: The Power of the Earth: Extreme Environments
Period: Autumn Term 2
Suggested Methodologies
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