No. of pages 144
Published: 2010
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Clearly and accessibly presents the core topics of the unit, outlining the key information that students need to know.
Specifically written for students following the OCR (B) GCSE Geography Specification B course, this revision guide will help students to revise effectively and prepare successfully for their exams.
- Case studies boost knowledge of key topics
- Students can improve their knowledge with end of section test-yourself review questions
- Sample exam questions with tips encourage better revision and exam preparation
This book is aimed at children in secondary school.
There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Hodder Education .
Jane Ferretti and Brian Greasley are both highly experienced teachers and examiners and editors of Wideworld magazine. They have been able to draw on their considerable wealth of classroom and examining experience to select the essential subject content and advise students on revision and exam technique. Jane Ferretti and Brian Greasley are both highly experienced teachers and examiners and editors of Wideworld magazine. They have been able to draw on their considerable wealth of classroom and examining experience to select the essential subject content and advise students on revision and exam technique.
This book has the following chapters: Theme 1 Rivers and coasts Rivers Flooding River processes Coasts Theme 2 Population and settlement Population Migration Settlement Retail services Theme 3 Natural hazards Plate tectonics Earthquakes Volcanoes Tropical storms Drought Theme 4 Economic development Development Aid Employment structure Location of economic activity Globalisation Multinational companies (MNCs) Economic activities and the physical environment Global climate change