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Brodick (Arran) - The highest peaks of Arran maintained their glaciers throughout the ice age. As the main scottish ice caps retreated , Arrans mountains maintained their own glacier. The hard volcanic rocks of the Arran mountains were eroded slowly to produce a sharply defined glaciated landscape. This photograph lo...
Brodick (Arran)
The highest peaks of Arran maintained their glaciers throughout the ice age. As the main scottish ice caps retreated , Arrans mountains maintained...
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their own glacier. The hard volcanic rocks of the Arran mountains were eroded slowly to produce a sharply defined glaciated landscape. This photograph looks westwards across Brodick Bay over Arran with the hills of Kintyre in the background.
Subjects: Geography
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+