No. of pages 128
Published: 2013
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Aim for your best grade with this revision guide written specifically for the 2012 linear GCSE Geography for WJEC B Specification.
This guide will help you revise effectively in the way you want to, allowing you to plan and pace your revision according to your learning needs, and to adapt and personalise with your own notes. Written by an experienced author, teacher and examiner, you can be confident that this guide will cover the facts and ideas you will be expected to recall and be able to use in the exam. It accompanies the second edition of GCSE Geography for WJEC B Student's Book.
- Understand what is required in the exam with exam tips and guidance
- Improve your examination skills with exam practice questions and model answers online
- Check your understanding of the content and key terms with engaging activities and explanations of key concepts
- Plan and pace your revision with My Revision Planner
This book is part of a book series called My Revision Notes .
This book is aimed at children in secondary school.
There are 128 pages in this book. This is a study guide book. This book was published 2013 by Hodder Education .
Stuart Currie is an experienced teacher, coursework moderator and examiner. Stuart draws from these experiences to provide practical advice to help you improve your grade. Angela Calvert is an experienced Geography teacher, Head of Department and Principal Examiner.
This book has the following chapters: Theme 1 Challenges of Living in a Built Environment How to quality of life and standard of living differ? Access to housing UK housing patterns Housing in poorer countries Images in geography Access ti services How access to non-retail services varies between different groups of people Migrations Rurual to urban migration Planning issues in built environments Urban to rural migration Increased use of rural areas Creating and sustaining rural communities Theme 2 Phyical Processes and Relationships between People and Environments What weather and climate results from high and low pressure systems? How to anticyclones and depressions affect activities and quality of life? How does drought effect people? Climate differences and influences How might ecosystems be managed sustainably? The issue of desertification How does the hydrological (water) cycle operate? River flooding Managing floods How are landforms produced? Transport and deopsition Can we prevent coastal erosion? Theme 3 Uneven Development and Sustainable Environments How and why do patterns of employment differ? Location, location, location Mulitnational companies (MNCs) Multinational companies: good or bad? Manufacturing industry: the environmental price What are the causes and effects of climate change? Sustainability: social, economic and environmental How might development be measured? Interdependence What are the benefits and disadvantages of an interdependent world? How does trade operate? What is the role of aid? Development issues and water Water schemes Problem solving A different type of examination Foundation Tier - Part A High Tier - Part A Resource Folder Knowing the basics: Answers
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