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AQA A Level Geography - Hazards | 65 Questions with 100% correct Answers | Updated and verified
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Hazard - Something that is a potential threat to human life or property. 
Natural hazards - Are caused by natural processes 
What are the three types of natural hazards? - Geophysical hazards, atmospheric hazards and 
hydrological hazards. 
Disaster - When a hazard actually seriously affects humans. 
Vulnerability - How susceptible a population is to the damage caused by a hazard. 
Impacts of hazards - Hazards can have significant impact while they are occurring and often need an 
emergency resp...
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AQA A Level Geography bundled exam.
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AQA A level geography water and carbon cycle with correctly solved questions and answers.Coasts (AQA Geography A Level) with complete questions and answers.AQA A Level Geography – Hazards questions and answers correctly illustrated.


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Need a condensed in-depth summary? Hazards revision...
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In-depth summary of the hazards unit, revision which helped me achieve an A, almost A*. Save hours worth of reading by having it all neatly presented here...
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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. 
Meteorological hazard Caused by weather and climate. 
Hazard risk The probability that a natural hazard occurs. 
Vulnerability The more people that are in areas exposed to natural hazards, the grea...
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AQA A Level Geography - Hazards Exam 2024/2025 Questions & Correct Answers Guaranteed Pass.
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AQA Physical geography- Hazards 4 MARKERS
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Complete 4 marker written answers for the AQA topic of Hazards in physical geography.
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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AQA A-LEVEL 4 MARKERS PACKAGE A*
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AQA Physical geography 4 markers for the topics hazards, water and carbon and coasts for the A-Level exams.
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Geography GCSE Hazards - AQA GCSE Hazards 100% pass
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South East Asia 
typhoon 
North America 
Hurricanes 
Indian Ocean 
Cyclone 
Australia 
Willy willy 
Tropical storm formation conditions 
water that's 26.5o C or warmer 
small difference in wind speeds between upper arm and lower atm 
Formation of tropical storms 
(in depth) 
1. Rising air draws evaporated water vapour up from the ocean surface which cools and 
condenses to form towering thunderstorm clouds 
2. The condensing releases heat which powers the storm and draws up more water 
vapour 
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Geography GCSE Hazards - AQA GCSE Hazards questions and answers
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South East Asia 
typhoon 
North America 
Hurricanes 
Indian Ocean 
Cyclone 
Australia 
Willy willy 
Tropical storm formation conditions 
water that's 26.5o C or warmer 
small difference in wind speeds between upper arm and lower atm 
Formation of tropical storms 
(in depth) 
1. Rising air draws evaporated water vapour up from the ocean surface which cools and 
condenses to form towering thunderstorm clouds 
2. The condensing releases heat which powers the storm and draws up more water 
vapour 
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AQA AS GEOGRAPHY 7036-2 Paper 2 Human Geography and Geography Fieldwork Investigation Question Paper & Mark scheme June 2022.
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GEOGRAPHY 
Paper 2 Human Geography and Geography Fieldwork Investigation 
 
 	 	Time allowed: 1 hour 15 minutes 
For Examiner’s Use 
Section	Mark 
A	 
B	 
TOTAL	 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
	a pencil 
	a rubber a ruler. 
You may use a calculator. 
Instructions 
	Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
	Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. 
	Answer all questions in Section A. 
	Answer Question 2 in Section B. 
	Answer either Question 3 or Questi...
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