Paper 4Advanced Human Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification. 13.2 International Debt and International Aid International Aid Aid is basically a form of help givenContinue reading
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Human Geography Options: Global Interdependence
Paper 4Advanced Human Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification.
Human Geography Options: Global Interdependence
Paper 4Advanced Human Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification. 13.1 Trade flows and trading patterns Present for 4 minutes upon one of these topicsContinue reading “Human Geography Options: Global Interdependence”
Hazardous Environments
Paper 3Advanced Physical Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification. 9.4 Sustainable Management of Hazardous Environments Erosion and Sediment Control The pdf below provides youContinue reading “Hazardous Environments”
Physical Geography Options: Hazardous Environments
Paper 3Advanced Physical Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification. 9.3 Hazards resulting from atmospheric disturbances Hurricane: A tropical storm is a large low pressureContinue reading “Physical Geography Options: Hazardous Environments”
Core Human Geography: Population
Paper 2Core Human Geography: 1 hour 30 minutesSection A: Three data response questions (30 marks)Section B: One structured question from a choice of three (30 marks)60 marksAS Level 50% A Level 25% 4.2 Demographic Transition The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is a model which shows changes in population over time through combining lines for birthContinue reading “Core Human Geography: Population”
Core Human Geography: Population
Paper 2Core Human Geography: 1 hour 30 minutesSection A: Three data response questions (30 marks)Section B: One structured question from a choice of three (30 marks)60 marksAS Level 50% A Level 25% 4.1 Natural Increase as a Component of Population Change Visit the world population clock here. Record the current population, population growth today andContinue reading “Core Human Geography: Population”
Core Human Geography: Population
Paper 2Core Human Geography: 1 hour 30 minutesSection A: Three data response questions (30 marks)Section B: One structured question from a choice of three (30 marks)60 marksAS Level 50% A Level 25% Introductory Activities Complete all of the activities found here which will give you a fantastic introduction to the Population topic. Some of theContinue reading “Core Human Geography: Population”
Core Human Geography: Population
Paper 2
Core Human Geography: 1 hour 30 minutes
Section A: Three data response questions (30 marks)
Section B: One structured question from a choice of three (30 marks)
Physical Geography Options: Hazardous Environments
Paper 3Advanced Physical Geography Options 1 hour 30 minutesCandidates answer questions on two of the optional topics.Each topic consists of one structured question (10 marks) and achoice of essay questions (20 marks).60 marks– 25% of the total A level qualification. 9.2 Hazards resulting from mass movements The nature and causes of mass movements and resultantContinue reading “Physical Geography Options: Hazardous Environments”