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Goat Fell - Te hard volcanic rock of Goat Fell was high enough, at nearly 1,000 metres, to develop and maintain its own ice cap throughout the ice age. The island of Bute in the Firth of Clyde was lower lying and made of less resistant materia. The Clyde glaciers overwhelmed it, with the result that the landsca...
Goat Fell
Te hard volcanic rock of Goat Fell was high enough, at nearly 1,000 metres, to develop and maintain its own ice cap throughout the ice age. The...
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island of Bute in the Firth of Clyde was lower lying and made of less resistant materia. The Clyde glaciers overwhelmed it, with the result that the landscape has been much more heavily eroded.
Subjects: Geography
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+