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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 1: Changing Coastal Landscapes | Revision Bundle, Everything You Need To Know
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This document consists of all the knowledge needed for in Paper 1 Eduqas Geography A Level. It breaks down each point of the specification and includes both in A01 and A02 in detail. This includes: the operation of the coast as a system, temporal variations and their influence on coastal environments, landforms and landscape systems, distinctive features and distribution, factors affecting coastal processes and landforms; processes of coastal weathering, mass movement, erosion and the characteri...
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Geography Grade 12 - Summary: Geomorphology - Fluvial
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Geography Grade 12 - Summary: Geomorphology - Fluvial 
Includes: 
- River systems 
- Drainage basin & catchment area 
- Features of a drainage basin 
- South African watersheds 
- Surface runoff and groundwater 
- Factors affecting surface runoff 
- Water table 
- Types of rivers & examples in SA 
- Drainage patterns - patterns that develop independently of the rock structure or gradient & other patterns 
- Drainage density & texture & factors 
- Stream order 
- Laminar and Turbulent flow 
- Lo...
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IEB/NSC - Geo - Geomorphology
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This summary cover the following topics for Grade 12 Geomorphology: 
 
Drainage Systems in South Africa 
• important concepts: drainage basin, catchment area, river system, watershed, tributary, river mouth, source, confluence, water table, surface run-off and groundwater 
• types of rivers: permanent, periodic, episodic and exotic 
• drainage patterns: dendritic, trellis, rectangular, radial, centripetal, deranged and parallel 
• drainage density 
• stream order 
• use of topographi...
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Fluvial geomorphology (IEB matric) - Geography
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Typed notes of the entire fluvial geomorphology section for the IEB matric syllabus. Includes diagrams of all river features. These notes helped me achieve a distinction and be placed in the top 1% for Geography.
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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AQA AS GEOGRAPHY 7036-1 Paper 1 Physical Geography and People and the Environment Question Paper & Mark scheme June 2022.
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GEOGRAPHY 
Paper 1 Physical Geography and People and the Environment 
 
 	 	Time allowed: 1 hour 30 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 either Question 1 or Question 2 or Question 3 in Section A. 
	Answer either Question 4 or Question 5 in S...
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A Level Geography Paper 1,2023 with complect solution
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Describe how a reduction in energy may lead to sediment sorting. (6) 
- Sorting is the process by which the standard deviation of clast size within a sediment becomes reduced. 
- High energy environments (e.g. shallow marine) are able to transport a large range of sediment sizes by traction, saltation, and suspension. 
- When energy is reduced larger particles are deposited, but finer material continues to be transported, therefore continuing the sorting process. 
- Sorting may occur by LSD, on ...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2024
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- R253,87
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CVA Final Exam (Answered) 2022 Graded A+ 
 
evolution 
changes in the genetic makeup of populations of animals through time - change in genetics eventually leads to changes in phenotype 
recapitulation 
similarities in embryonic developmental stages of different species is evidence that the embryos are repeating the developmental stages of the ancestors 
mosaic evolution 
parts of the body can change independent of others 
homology 
similarity in organs from different organisms as a result of i...
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ERSC181 B001 Week 8 COMBINED exams WEEK 1-7 (answered) Fall 2021/2022
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9/25/2020 APUS CLE : ERSC181 I002 Sum 20 : Tests & Quizzes 

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Week 1 Exam (timed and single access) 
Return to Assessment List 
Part 1 of 2 - Rock Forming Minerals 52.0/ 52.0 Points 
Question 1 of 25 
Which subatomic particle is NOT found in the nucleus? 
A. proton 
B. neutron 
C. electron 
Feedback: 3.1.1 
Question 2 of 25 
Which of the following is considered to be composed of a mineral? 
A. coal 
B. your teeth 
C. glass (un-ordered atoms) 
D. lab-grown diamond...
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