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A* AQA A-level Geography NEA Coursework - Quality of Life Comparison Popular
  • A* AQA A-level Geography NEA Coursework - Quality of Life Comparison

  • Thesis • 52 pages • 2023
  • This is my A* (57/60) A-Level Geography Coursework, with the topic 'Contrasting the quality of life in a suburb, to an outer city council estate of South Liverpool' The Coursework includes graphs, diagrams and pictures, with lots of high level geographical terminology used. And is approximately 15,600 words in length and 52 pages This coursework was tailored to the mark scheme and specification, and formatted in a clear concise way in order to pick up as many marks as possible. Many ho...
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A level Geography ALL Human case studies for ALL exam boards Popular
  • A level Geography ALL Human case studies for ALL exam boards

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  • Exactly as mentioned in the title. These case studies helped me achieve an A* in a level geography and my classmates relied on them. The document contains the optimal amount of detail for all human case studies relevant for all specifications.
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Quiz 1 Geography RATED A+
  • Quiz 1 Geography RATED A+

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  • If there are acceptable costs of an exchange, then ______ conditions are met. - ANS transferability Transferability is a function of the ______, the ______, and the ______. - ANS 1) characteristics and value of the product 2) the distance, measured in time and money penalties, over which it must be moved 3) the ability of the commodity to bear the costs of movement __________ is contact between places; it means the movement of people, ideas, and commodities from place to place. - ANS spati...
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ch 1 geography 100% PASSED
  • ch 1 geography 100% PASSED

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  • contemporary geography - ANS The scientific study of the location of people and activities across earth and the reasons for their distribution What questions do geographers ask? - ANS They ask where things are like what is a specific feature's location. Why a certain feature is there like what force(human or physical) caused a feature to be located where they are. How do geographers organize their subject matter? - ANS They organize by place, geographers understand that something happenin...
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Geography – Australia RATED A+
  • Geography – Australia RATED A+

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  • Which European country used Australia as a prison colony? - ANS Great Britain The original inhabitants of Australia are known as the? - ANS aborigines The original inhabitants of New Zealand are known as the - ANS Maoris Explain the importance and outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi. - ANS Resulted in land wars and many subsequent deaths. Three Parts of Treaty of Waitangi - ANS 1. that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule over New Zealand; 2. that Maori chiefs would ke...
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Geography 1
  • Geography 1

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  • Geography is described as - ANS a spatial science. The word spatial refers to - ANS the nature and character of physical space. Which is not true of geographers? - ANS They are not really scientists. Geography - ANS is derived from geo and graphein; literally, "to write Earth." Geography" literally means - ANS to write (about) Earth. The main methodology governing geographic inquiry - ANS involves spatial analysis. Which of the following best describes the field of physical geography? -...
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Geography Test ALREADY PASSED
  • Geography Test ALREADY PASSED

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  • Islamic and Buddhist regions are examples of regions that are unified by _________. - ANS religion What language is the unifying force in Latin America? - ANS Spanish The Wheat Belt and the Rust Belt are examples of ____________ regions. - ANS economic Regions divided by state or national borders are known as ___________ regions. - ANS political Plants struggle to grow here because there's little sunlight - ANS forest floor A darker and more humid layer with plants that have large leaves t...
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OCR A-Level Geography - Changing spaces; Making places
  • OCR A-Level Geography - Changing spaces; Making places

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  • What is the definition of *place*? - ANS A place is a space that has been given meaning by an individuals *lived experience*. Places are *multifaceted*, shaped by *shifting flows* and connections, with change over time. What is the definition of *space*? - ANS Exists between places and does not have the same meaning attached as a place does. It is a location that can be given a latitude and a longitude. What is a place profile? - ANS A description of a place, based on the combination of its...
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Unit 1- Geography
  • Unit 1- Geography

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  • geography - ANS study of where people, places, and things are located and how they interact with each other The five themes of geography are... - ANS location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction geographer - ANS one who studies earth's natural environment and human society historian - ANS one who studies and writes about the past archaeologist - ANS one who recovers and analyzes parts of the material culture of society or region, such as artifacts, architecture, o...
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"What Is Geography"
  • "What Is Geography"

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  • 5 Themes of Geography - ANS 1. Location 2. Place 3. Region 4. Movement 5. Human-Environment Interaction Geography - ANS The study of the earth and the ways people live and work on it Human geography - ANS The study of how people and their activities vary from place to place. This includes economic, political, and cultural factors such as cities and countries, farms and factories, and ways of life Physical geography - ANS The study of how the earth's natural features vary from place to ...
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What is geography?
  • What is geography?

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  • human systems - ANS processes initiated by people that shape earth's surface and interact with plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems physical processes - ANS activities occurring in nature that shape the earth's surface physical systems - ANS processes occurring in nature that shape the earth's surface and interact with plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems systems - ANS physical and human processes that shape the earth's surface and i...
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5 Themes of Geography
  • 5 Themes of Geography

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  • 5 themes of geography - ANS Location, Place, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement. These are the foundations of Geography. Location - ANS Relative and Absolute are two characteristics of Location. Relative location - ANS the position of a place in relation to another place. Uses specific words to describe where a person is or what place they can be found. (Ex. Next to, nearby, around, West, North of). A person can even use Cardinal direction. This utilizes qualitative data. Abso...
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