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AQA GCSE Geography: Coasts Questions and Answers Graded A

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AQA GCSE Geography: Coasts Questions and Answers Graded A How do different waves form? Wind blowing over the sea. Friction with water surface causes ripples that develop into waves. The longer the fetch the more powerful the wave. What is the fetch? The distance the wind blows across the water Wha...

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Ecosystems (AQA GCSE Geography) (2022/2023) Rated A+

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Ecosystems (AQA GCSE Geography) (2022/2023) Rated A+ biotic living parts of an ecosystem abiotic non-living parts of an ecosystem biome global-scale ecosystem producer plant that creates food via photosynthesis consumer creatures that consume plants or other creatures herbivore plant-eating cre...

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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed

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Geography (AQA GCSE) Latest Update Already Passed How are waves formed The wind blowing over the sea, friction with the surface of the water causes ripples to form and these develop into waves Constructive waves Low waves that surge up the beach, powerful swash weak backwash, deposit large amounts ...

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GCSE Geography AQA (Physical) (2022/2023) Already Graded A

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GCSE Geography AQA (Physical) (2022/2023) Already Graded A Natural hazard A natural process which causes death, injury or disruption to humans, or destroy property and possessions. Natural disaster A natural hazard that has actually happened. Geological hazard Caused by land and tectonic processes...

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AQA GEOGRAPHY GCSE LATEST 2023 GRADED A+

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AQA GEOGRAPHY GCSE LATEST 2023 GRADED A+ Urbanisation Increase in the proportion of the countries population living in towns and cities High Income countries the nations with the highest overall standards of living % of UK in urban setting 1950 79% % of UK in urban setting 2013 83% low-income c...

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Rivers - AQA GCSE Geography Latest 2023 Already Passed

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Rivers - AQA GCSE Geography Latest 2023 Already Passed Hydraulic action The force of the water hitting the river bed and banks. This is most effective when the water is moving fast and when there is a lot of it. Abrasion When the load carried by the river repeatedly hits the bed or banks dislodging...

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GCSE AQA Geography – Urbanization Latest 2022/2023 Rated A+

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GCSE AQA Geography – Urbanization Latest 2022/2023 Rated A+ Brownfield site Land that has been used, abandoned and now awaits some new use. Commonly found across urban areas, particularly in the inner city Dereliction Abandoned buildings and wasteland Economic opportunities Chances for people to...

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GCSE Geography AQA: Human Geography Questions and Answers Graded A+

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GCSE Geography AQA: Human Geography Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is urbanisation? The growth of a country's population living In an urban area What percentage of the world are urbanised? More than 50% (3.9 billion) of the world live in urban areas Why does urbanisation vary around the wor...

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Geography AQA GCSE PAPER 1 (2022/2023) ALREADY PASSED

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Geography AQA GCSE PAPER 1 (2022/2023) ALREADY PASSED Natural Hazard A natural hazard is a natural process which could cause death, injury or disruption to humans, or destroy proprty or posesions. Natural disaster A natural hzard that has actualy happened Geological hazards Caused by kand and tect...

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AQA GCSE Geography Latest Update 100% Pass

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AQA GCSE Geography Latest Update 100% Pass Describe how nutrients are cycled in a land-based ecosystem. When dead material is decomposed, nutrients are released into the soil.The nutrients are then taken up from the soil by plants. The plants may be eaten by consumers. When the plants or consumers d...

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AQA GCSE Geography - Resource Management Latest 2023 Graded A

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AQA GCSE Geography - Resource Management Latest 2023 Graded A Agribusiness Application of business skills to agriculture. Carbon footprint A measurement of all the greenhouse gases we individually produce, through burning fossil fuels for electricity, transport etc, expressed as tonnes (or kg) of c...

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AQA Geography GCSE the Living World (2022/2023) Graded A+

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AQA Geography GCSE the Living World (2022/2023) Graded A+ Ecosystems A natural system made up of plants, animals and the physical environment. There are complex interrelationships between the biotic (living) and the abiotic (non-living) components. Living Components (Biotic) Plants, animals, produ...

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Geography AQA GCSE: Fieldwork Latest 2023 Graded A+

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Geography AQA GCSE: Fieldwork Latest 2023 Graded A+ State the title of your human geography enquiry: To investigate how housing inequality is evident within Ashton-Under-Lyne State the title of your physical geography enquiry: To investigate changing channel characteristics of the River Medlock Hu...

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Geography AQA GCSE; Ecosystems Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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Geography AQA GCSE; Ecosystems Questions and Answers Already Graded A What is an ecosystem? A natural system made up of plants, animals and the environment What does the term 'biotic' mean? Living features of an ecosystem such as plants and fish. What does the term 'abiotic' mean? Non-living e...

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Rivers GCSE AQA GEOGRAPHY ALREADY PASSED

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Rivers GCSE AQA GEOGRAPHY ALREADY PASSED Abrasion rocks carried along by the river scratch away the river bed and banks. Attrition erosion caused when rocks transported by waves bang into each other and break up into smaller and rounder pieces. (Channel) straightening removing meanders from a riv...

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