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Tag: water

Bath

1st October 2020 Caleb

In ancient Rome, you may have heard of their famous Baths, called ‘Thermae’ or ‘Balneae’. These were like swimming pools,…

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Posted in: Archaeology, Geology, Water supply Filed under: Archaeology, Bath, heat, mendip hills, roman, romans, water

Lockdown Water

22nd July 2020 Sandra

COVID-19 has impacted the UK in many ways including our use of water.  Stop and think for a minute –…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Water supply Filed under: COVID-19, water, water supply

Fossils on Friday – Crossbedding & Horizontal Deposition Pt 2!

5th June 2020 Joseph

Hello and welcome back to Fossils on Friday! If you remember last week’s post, we began discussing the concept of…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Geology Filed under: crossbedding, deposition, flodding, flood, fossils, geology, red, rivers, rocks, sandstone, sediemnt, sediment, water

Fossil on Friday – Red Rocks in Shropshire!

22nd May 2020 Joseph

Hello and welcome back to Fossils on Friday!  Before we conclude our exploration into red rocks, and talk about how…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Geology, West Midlands Filed under: crossbedding, fossils, geology, red, sandstone, Shropshire, uk, water, worldwide geology

Water for What?

17th June 2019 Sandra

Something like 150 litres per person per day is the average amount of water used in the home.  Bathing and…

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Posted in: Britain - General, Water supply Filed under: water, water supply, water use

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