The Friary Forces – Map Massacre!

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The Friary Forces – Map Massacre! TASK 1: The Friary Forces are on the attack. Using each image below, explain how geography affects conflict. In each instance, you must decide whether the geography helps or hinders the Friary Force Soldiers. The first one has been done for you. Forests provide shelter and cover, somewhere to hide from the enemy. This is helpful. Marsh Desert Flat land Downhill slope Winds blowing away from you TASK 2: You need to lead the Friary Forces from A to B on the map below. Draw on your chosen route and explain it in your exercise books. B A