The relationship between process, time, landforms and landscapes in glaciated settings
Glacial processes shape individual landforms over time. Together, those landforms combine to create a whole glaciated landscape that records the history of ice activity in that place.
Real World
The Lake District in England shows the full sequence: corries like Blea Water formed during the last glacial maximum, feeding into the U-shaped Haweswater trough, with drumlins on the valley floor recording later depositional phases.
Exam Focus
Structure longer answers around process → landform → landscape scale, showing how features combine — this signals systems thinking to examiners.
Essay Framework
Use PEEL to structure every paragraph. Tap each step for guidance and an example.
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