Tropical Environments and Hydrological Systems · Physical Systems
Tropical Landforms and Geomorphology
A study of the development of distinct landforms in the tropics through weathering and mass movement.
Key Questions
- 1How do chemical and physical weathering processes interact to shape tropical karst landscapes?
- 2What role does slope stability play in the occurrence of landslides in humid tropical environments?
- 3How does parent material influence the rate and depth of regolith development in the tropics?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Tropical Environments - JC2MOE: Geomorphology - JC2
Level: JC 2
Subject: Geography
Unit: Tropical Environments and Hydrological Systems
Period: Physical Systems
Suggested Methodologies
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