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Earth's Cross Section (large print)

by Rnib

This diagram is a partial cross section of the layers of the Earth, with descriptive labels and leader lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The diagram is framed by a dashed line image border. On the left of the page are the descriptive labels with leader lines indicating features of the diagram to the right. On the right of the page is the cross section of a quarter of the Earth. In the bottom centre of the page is Earth's inner core. Diagonally up to the right is the outer core, the mantle (with convection currents represented by two rings of arrows) and the Earth's crust with a fissure. To the right of the crust are two arrows showing the direction of movement.

Earth's Cross Section (tactile)

by Rnib

This diagram is a partial cross section of the layers of the Earth, with descriptive labels and leader lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The diagram is framed by a dashed line image border. On the left of the page are the descriptive labels with leader lines indicating features of the diagram to the right. On the right of the page is the cross section of a quarter of the Earth. In the bottom centre of the page is Earth's inner core. Diagonally up to the right is the outer core, the mantle (with convection currents represented by two rings of arrows) and the Earth's crust with a fissure. To the right of the crust are two arrows showing the direction of movement.

Earthquake-Safe Building (tactile)

by Rnib

This diagram shows an earthquake-safe building and a section of ground seen from the side, with descriptive labels and leader lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The image is framed by a dashed line image border. There is a section of ground stretching across the bottom of the page with the foundations of the building on the right. The earthquake-safe building is shown on the right half of the page with leader lines and descriptive labels to its left. The cross-bracings on the building are indicated by three very thick dashed lines and the windows by a pattern of rectangles.

Earthquake-Safe Building (large print)

by Rnib

This diagram shows an earthquake-safe building and a section of ground seen from the side, with descriptive labels and leader lines. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The image is framed by a dashed line image border. There is a section of ground stretching across the bottom of the page with the foundations of the building on the right. The earthquake-safe building is shown on the right half of the page with leader lines and descriptive labels to its left. The cross-bracings on the building are indicated by three very thick dashed lines and the windows by a pattern of rectangles.

Earthquake Amplitude Wave (tactile)

by Sheffield Vi Service

This is an image of a waveform on a seismograph generated by an earthquake.

Earthquake (large print)

by Sheffield Vi Service

This is a diagram of a fault in a tectonic plate. The land moving in different directions on either side of the fault is generating seismic waves. The direction of movement of the land is indicated by two arrows.

Earth Cross Section (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is a labelled cross section diagram showing how the layers of planet earth are arranged. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The labels are on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the features of the diagram on the right. The earth's core is at the centre of the circular diagram surrounded by the outer core, the mantle, and the crust, which is represented by a heavy line.

Earth Cross Section (large print)

by Rnib

This is a labelled cross section diagram showing how the layers of planet earth are arranged. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The labels are on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the features of the diagram on the right. The earth's core is at the centre of the circular diagram surrounded by the outer core, the mantle, and the crust, which is represented by a heavy line.

Earth Cross Section (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is a labelled cross section diagram showing how the layers of planet earth are arranged. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The labels are on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the features of the diagram on the right. The earth's core is at the centre of the circular diagram surrounded by the outer core, the mantle, and the crust, which is represented by a heavy line.

Droughts in the World (tactile)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. It consists of three pages: The first page is a key, with tactile symbols and labels explained, the second and third page is a map of the world, with patches of texture to indicate areas of drought.

Droughts in the Sahel Region of Africa (tactile)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. This diagram shows a map of Africa, with boundary lines for individual countries, and a textured area showing the part that is most susceptible to drought. Arrows show the movement of nomads downwards. The map has a key above it, explaining all symbols and labels included on the map.

Drainage Basin (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows two images of drainage basins. There is a cross section at the top of the page and a plan view at the bottom of the page. Each image is surrounded by an image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cross section view shows three hills, one to the left, one in the centre and one to the right of the page. They each form a watershed. Between them is a valley with a river at the bottom. The image at the bottom of the page shows two drainage basins side by side. In each the water flows from smaller tributaries into a main river which then flows into the sea at the bottom of the page. The watershed, the high point where water flows down one side or the other, is marked by a heavy dotted line.

Drainage Basin (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows two images of drainage basins. There is a cross section at the top of the page and a plan view at the bottom of the page. Each image is surrounded by an image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cross section view shows three hills, one to the left, one in the centre and one to the right of the page. They each form a watershed. Between them is a valley with a river at the bottom. The image at the bottom of the page shows two drainage basins side by side. In each the water flows from smaller tributaries into a main river which then flows into the sea at the bottom of the page. The watershed, the high point where water flows down one side or the other, is marked by a heavy dotted line.

Drainage Basin (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows two images of drainage basins. There is a cross section at the top of the page and a plan view at the bottom of the page. Each image is surrounded by an image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cross section view shows three hills, one to the left, one in the centre and one to the right of the page. They each form a watershed. Between them is a valley with a river at the bottom. The image at the bottom of the page shows two drainage basins side by side. In each the water flows from smaller tributaries into a main river which then flows into the sea at the bottom of the page. The watershed, the high point where water flows down one side or the other, is marked by a heavy dotted line.

Distribution of Farming Types in Britain (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows a map of Britain with a small key. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. There are five types of farming shown. There is a key in the top right of the page explaining the types. They are in bands running north-south. This is because the west is wetter, windier, cooler and has milder winters. The land is often high with steep slopes and thin soil. The farming is extensive. The east is more sheltered with less rain, warmer summers but colder winters. The land is flatter with deep soil. The farming is intensive.

Distribution of Farming Types in Britain (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows a map of Britain with a small key. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. There are five types of farming shown. There is a key in the top right of the page explaining the types. They are in bands running north-south. This is because the west is wetter, windier, cooler and has milder winters. The land is often high with steep slopes and thin soil. The farming is extensive. The east is more sheltered with less rain, warmer summers but colder winters. The land is flatter with deep soil. The farming is intensive.

Distribution of Farming Types in Britain (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows a map of Britain with a small key. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. There are five types of farming shown. There is a key in the top right of the page explaining the types. They are in bands running north-south. This is because the west is wetter, windier, cooler and has milder winters. The land is often high with steep slopes and thin soil. The farming is extensive. The east is more sheltered with less rain, warmer summers but colder winters. The land is flatter with deep soil. The farming is intensive.

Destructive Margin (tactile)

by Rnib

This diagram is a cross section of a destructive margin showing the Earth's mantle, two tectonic plates and the ocean. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Each object is labelled and the diagram is framed by a dashed line image border. The Earth's mantle stretches across the bottom of the page. Above this, on each side of the page, there are tectonic plates that are moving towards one another, with their directions of movement indicated by arrows. The plate at the left tips down the page as it meets the plate to the right. Up from this plate, the ocean is shown. To the right is the gap of an ocean trench between the plates, and to the right again is the other plate with a volcano spewing magma into the air. To the right of this is a fold mountain. The area in the mantle down the page from the volcano is the subduction zone. This is where the plate on the right is pushed down into the mantle and becomes molten.

Destructive Margin (large print)

by Rnib

This diagram is a cross section of a destructive margin showing the Earth's mantle, two tectonic plates and the ocean. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Each object is labelled and the diagram is framed by a dashed line image border. The Earth's mantle stretches across the bottom of the page. Above this, on each side of the page, there are tectonic plates that are moving towards one another, with their directions of movement indicated by arrows. The plate at the left tips down the page as it meets the plate to the right. Up from this plate, the ocean is shown. To the right is the gap of an ocean trench between the plates, and to the right again is the other plate with a volcano spewing magma into the air. To the right of this is a fold mountain. The area in the mantle down the page from the volcano is the subduction zone. This is where the plate on the right is pushed down into the mantle and becomes molten.

Depressions Shown on a Weather Map (tactile)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. The diagram covers two pages, and shows how cold and warm fronts move across the Earth's surface. Solid shapes depict the warm and cool fronts, with circular lines and labels marking their position and progress.

Demographic Transition Model of Population Change (tactile)

by Rnib

This a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. The diagram covers two pages: a key shows different line textures for factors plotted on the graph. The following page contains a graph, where death rate, birth rate and total population are plotted against time.

Daytime and Night-time Sea Breezes (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page has two diagrams of daytime and night-time sea breezes shown in cross section (from the side) and stretching across the width of the page: one at the top and one at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. A dashed line image border surrounds each diagram. Daytime sea breezes (1): The diagram at the top of the page shows an area of land at the left, sloping right and down to a section of sea, starting at the bottom centre of the diagram. Above the land on the left are two wiggly lines with arrowheads and up the page from these are a line of arrows pointing to the right, then down, then back to the left, showing the onshore cool breeze. At the top right of the page are three thick arrows pointing down and left diagonally, representing the sun's energy. There are text labels on the diagram that describe the features and processes shown. Night-time sea breezes (2): The diagram at the bottom of the page shows an area of land at the left, sloping right and down to a section of sea, starting at the bottom centre of the diagram. Above the sea on the right are two wiggly lines with arrowheads and up the page from these are a line of arrows pointing to the left, then down, then back to the right, showing the offshore breeze. There are text labels on the diagram, which describe the features and processes shown.

Destructive Plate (tactile)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE students. It shows a cross-section of the Earth's crust, with the movement of two tectonic plates pushing together. Labels explain how mountains and new volcanoes can form with the movement of the plates.

Counting Along a Line Transect (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows a labelled cross section through a coastal landscape and a table. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The cross section is at the top of the page and the table at the bottom of the page. The table has information about the soil in the part of the cross section immediately up the page from it. In the cross section there is a small section of sea on the left centre of the page. Right from the sea is a sand dune with grass, then some shrubs and then more grass. Next to the right are some bushes and a small tree. To the right again is some unlabelled grass, then a bush and a larger tree.

Creation of an Ox-Bow Lake (tactile)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. The diagram covers two pages: a key to the diagram with labelled textures, and a diagram showing a river evolving into a lake, with arrows to show the directional flow of the water. Labels also explain the process. The water is shown as a texture.

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