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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
12:28 AM

Bukit timah hill (central)


Processes (data collection/ research methods)

We went to Bukit Timah Hill on 12th of June for our fieldtrip.

We used our Geography knowledge to find out where the primary rainforest was by looking out for the main characteristics of a primary rainforest like a tall canopy, bigger barks (refer to picture).



Monkeys as natural factors
We collected information like what was done to prevent soil erosion, the quality of soil, and what are the natural factors (eg: monkeys) that prevent soil erosion from worsening.



As we did not have the permission to collect soil samples for our project, we could not collect soil from NParks territories.


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