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So You Really Want to Learn Geography Book 1 Answers


book 1, So You Really Want to Learn

No. of pages 40

Published: 2009

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Great for age 11-18 years

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This answer book contains all the answers to the exercises in So You Really Want To Learn Geography Book 1. - Endorsed by ISEB - Features the complete set of answers to the exercises in So You Really Want To Learn Geography Book 1 to save you time marking work and enable you to identify areas requiring further attention - Includes diagrams and working where necessary to ensure pupils understand how to present their answers Suitable for all ISEB Geography 13+ Common Entrance exams up to and including Summer 2015.

 

This is book 1 in So You Really Want To Learn .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Hodder Education .

James Dale-Adcock graduated from Royal Holloway University of London. He was Head of Geography before becoming Director of Studies at Cranleigh Preparatory School.

This book has the following chapters: Please note that this is a provisional table of content and is subject to change. IntroductionChapter 1: MapworkThe OS map and using grid references Identifying direction and measuring distancesHow the height and shape of land is shown on OS mapsChapter 2: Environmental issuesWhat is the environment and why does it need protecting?Tourism in MEDCs: Peak District National Park example Tourism in LEDCs: Tsavo National Park in Kenya exampleSustainable development by means of renewable energyChapter 3: Tectonic processesWhere do we experience earthquakes and volcanoes?An example of an earthquake in an LEDC: Indonesia 2004Examples of volcanic eruptions in an MEDC: Mt Etna 2001Living with the threat and responding to the hazards of earthquakes and volcanoesChapter 4: Economic activitiesPutting jobs into different categoriesFarming; a primary industry Car assembly; a secondary industryTourism; a tertiary industry Chapter 5: Location knowledgeWhere in the world?What are lines of latitude and longitude?What do you need to know about the British Isles?What is the EU and what other countries should I learn?

This book is in the following series:

So You Really Want to Learn

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