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Fieldtrip report Work in groups Use A4 size paper Binding required

What should be included? A content page An introduction: about the date, time and weather of the day Something about the group members Use photos taken during the trip Include rock and sand samples Map and route taken

Content Formation and characteristics of rocks: granite and porphyry (draw diagrams and use the photos) Formation and characteristics of: Block disintegration Honeycomb weathering Coastal features: geo, sea cave, wave cut platform beach, cliff, longshore drift …. Etc.

Longshore drift sand

Photos of features Refer to file on fieldtrip – Shek O