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This supportive revision guide will help your students revise all the topics they need to know to do well in the AQA A Level Geography exam. UK schools save 50% off the RRP! Discount will be automatically applied when you order on your school account.
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This supportive revision guide will help your students revise all the topics they need to know to do well in the AQA A Level Geography exam. UK schools save 50% off the RRP! Discount will be automatically applied when you order on your school account.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Revise
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 298mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9781382052429
- ISBN-10: 1382052421
- Artikelnr.: 70242941
- Oxford Revise
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 298mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9781382052429
- ISBN-10: 1382052421
- Artikelnr.: 70242941
1: Water and carbon cycles
1.1: Systems concepts
1.2: The water cycle
1.3: The drainage basin
1.4: Carbon cycle: stores and transfers
1.5: Changes in the carbon cycle
1.6: Climate change
1.7: Case study: Tropical rainforests
1.8: Case study: River catchments
2: Hot desert systems and landscapes
2.1: Hot desert systems
2.2: Desert systems and processes
2.3: Desert landforms
2.4: Desertification
2.5: Case study: Desertification
2.6: Case study: Desert case studies
3: Coastal systems and landscapes
3.1: Coastal systems
3.2: Coastal processes
3.3: Coastal landforms of erosion
3.4: Coastal landforms of deposition
3.5: Sea level change
3.6: Coastal management
3.7: Local coastline case study
3.8: Contrasting coastline case study
4: Glacial systems and landscapes
4.1: Glacial systems
4.2: Cold environments
gLACIAL
4.4: Glacial landforms
4.5: Fluvioglacial and periglacial landforms
4.6: Human impacts on cold environments
4.7: Glaciated landscapes case study
4.8: Contrasting glaciated landscape case study
5: Hazards
5.1: The concept of hazard in a geographical context
5.2: Plate tectonics
5.3: Volcanic hazards
5.4: Seismic hazards
5.5: Storm hazards
5.6: Wildfires
5.7: Multi-hazardous Case study
6: Ecosystems under stress
6.1: Ecosystems and sustainability
6.2: Ecosystems and processes
6.3: Terrestrial ecosystems
6.4: Biomes - tropical rainforest biome
6.5: British isles ecosystems
6.6: Marine ecosystems
6.7: Local ecosystem
6.8: Local ecosystem case study
7: Global systems and global governance
7.1: Globalisation
7.2: Global systems
7.3: International trade
7.4: TNCs
7.5: Consequences of global systems
7.6: Global governance
7.7: The global commons
7.8: Threats in Antartica
7.9: Global governance in Antartica
7.10: Globalisation critique
8: Changing places
8.1: Concept of place
8.2: Relationships and connections
8.3: Meaning and representation
8.4: Quantitative and Qualitative sources
8.5: Local place study
8.6: Contrasting place study
9: Contemporary urban enviroments
9.1: Urbanisation
9.2: Megacities and world cities
9.3: Urban forms
9.4: Urban issues
9.5: Urban climate
9.6: Urban drainage
9.7: Urban waste
9.8: Urban environmental issues
9.9: Sustainable urban development
9.10: Urban case studies
9.11: Urban case studies
10: Population and the environment
10.1: Population and the environment
10.2: Food production and consumption
10.3: Climate and human activities
10.4: Soils
10.5: The environment and health
10.6: Biology transmitted and non-communicable disease
10.7: Natural population change
10.8: International migration
10.9: Population ecology
10.10: Global population futures
10.11: Population and health case studies
11: Resource security
11.1: Resource development
11.2: Natural resource issues
11.3: Water security
11.4: Energy security
11.5: Mineral security
11.6: Resources future
11.7: Resource case study
11.8: Resource case study
Skills
Fieldwork
OS maps symbols
1.1: Systems concepts
1.2: The water cycle
1.3: The drainage basin
1.4: Carbon cycle: stores and transfers
1.5: Changes in the carbon cycle
1.6: Climate change
1.7: Case study: Tropical rainforests
1.8: Case study: River catchments
2: Hot desert systems and landscapes
2.1: Hot desert systems
2.2: Desert systems and processes
2.3: Desert landforms
2.4: Desertification
2.5: Case study: Desertification
2.6: Case study: Desert case studies
3: Coastal systems and landscapes
3.1: Coastal systems
3.2: Coastal processes
3.3: Coastal landforms of erosion
3.4: Coastal landforms of deposition
3.5: Sea level change
3.6: Coastal management
3.7: Local coastline case study
3.8: Contrasting coastline case study
4: Glacial systems and landscapes
4.1: Glacial systems
4.2: Cold environments
gLACIAL
4.4: Glacial landforms
4.5: Fluvioglacial and periglacial landforms
4.6: Human impacts on cold environments
4.7: Glaciated landscapes case study
4.8: Contrasting glaciated landscape case study
5: Hazards
5.1: The concept of hazard in a geographical context
5.2: Plate tectonics
5.3: Volcanic hazards
5.4: Seismic hazards
5.5: Storm hazards
5.6: Wildfires
5.7: Multi-hazardous Case study
6: Ecosystems under stress
6.1: Ecosystems and sustainability
6.2: Ecosystems and processes
6.3: Terrestrial ecosystems
6.4: Biomes - tropical rainforest biome
6.5: British isles ecosystems
6.6: Marine ecosystems
6.7: Local ecosystem
6.8: Local ecosystem case study
7: Global systems and global governance
7.1: Globalisation
7.2: Global systems
7.3: International trade
7.4: TNCs
7.5: Consequences of global systems
7.6: Global governance
7.7: The global commons
7.8: Threats in Antartica
7.9: Global governance in Antartica
7.10: Globalisation critique
8: Changing places
8.1: Concept of place
8.2: Relationships and connections
8.3: Meaning and representation
8.4: Quantitative and Qualitative sources
8.5: Local place study
8.6: Contrasting place study
9: Contemporary urban enviroments
9.1: Urbanisation
9.2: Megacities and world cities
9.3: Urban forms
9.4: Urban issues
9.5: Urban climate
9.6: Urban drainage
9.7: Urban waste
9.8: Urban environmental issues
9.9: Sustainable urban development
9.10: Urban case studies
9.11: Urban case studies
10: Population and the environment
10.1: Population and the environment
10.2: Food production and consumption
10.3: Climate and human activities
10.4: Soils
10.5: The environment and health
10.6: Biology transmitted and non-communicable disease
10.7: Natural population change
10.8: International migration
10.9: Population ecology
10.10: Global population futures
10.11: Population and health case studies
11: Resource security
11.1: Resource development
11.2: Natural resource issues
11.3: Water security
11.4: Energy security
11.5: Mineral security
11.6: Resources future
11.7: Resource case study
11.8: Resource case study
Skills
Fieldwork
OS maps symbols
1: Water and carbon cycles
1.1: Systems concepts
1.2: The water cycle
1.3: The drainage basin
1.4: Carbon cycle: stores and transfers
1.5: Changes in the carbon cycle
1.6: Climate change
1.7: Case study: Tropical rainforests
1.8: Case study: River catchments
2: Hot desert systems and landscapes
2.1: Hot desert systems
2.2: Desert systems and processes
2.3: Desert landforms
2.4: Desertification
2.5: Case study: Desertification
2.6: Case study: Desert case studies
3: Coastal systems and landscapes
3.1: Coastal systems
3.2: Coastal processes
3.3: Coastal landforms of erosion
3.4: Coastal landforms of deposition
3.5: Sea level change
3.6: Coastal management
3.7: Local coastline case study
3.8: Contrasting coastline case study
4: Glacial systems and landscapes
4.1: Glacial systems
4.2: Cold environments
gLACIAL
4.4: Glacial landforms
4.5: Fluvioglacial and periglacial landforms
4.6: Human impacts on cold environments
4.7: Glaciated landscapes case study
4.8: Contrasting glaciated landscape case study
5: Hazards
5.1: The concept of hazard in a geographical context
5.2: Plate tectonics
5.3: Volcanic hazards
5.4: Seismic hazards
5.5: Storm hazards
5.6: Wildfires
5.7: Multi-hazardous Case study
6: Ecosystems under stress
6.1: Ecosystems and sustainability
6.2: Ecosystems and processes
6.3: Terrestrial ecosystems
6.4: Biomes - tropical rainforest biome
6.5: British isles ecosystems
6.6: Marine ecosystems
6.7: Local ecosystem
6.8: Local ecosystem case study
7: Global systems and global governance
7.1: Globalisation
7.2: Global systems
7.3: International trade
7.4: TNCs
7.5: Consequences of global systems
7.6: Global governance
7.7: The global commons
7.8: Threats in Antartica
7.9: Global governance in Antartica
7.10: Globalisation critique
8: Changing places
8.1: Concept of place
8.2: Relationships and connections
8.3: Meaning and representation
8.4: Quantitative and Qualitative sources
8.5: Local place study
8.6: Contrasting place study
9: Contemporary urban enviroments
9.1: Urbanisation
9.2: Megacities and world cities
9.3: Urban forms
9.4: Urban issues
9.5: Urban climate
9.6: Urban drainage
9.7: Urban waste
9.8: Urban environmental issues
9.9: Sustainable urban development
9.10: Urban case studies
9.11: Urban case studies
10: Population and the environment
10.1: Population and the environment
10.2: Food production and consumption
10.3: Climate and human activities
10.4: Soils
10.5: The environment and health
10.6: Biology transmitted and non-communicable disease
10.7: Natural population change
10.8: International migration
10.9: Population ecology
10.10: Global population futures
10.11: Population and health case studies
11: Resource security
11.1: Resource development
11.2: Natural resource issues
11.3: Water security
11.4: Energy security
11.5: Mineral security
11.6: Resources future
11.7: Resource case study
11.8: Resource case study
Skills
Fieldwork
OS maps symbols
1.1: Systems concepts
1.2: The water cycle
1.3: The drainage basin
1.4: Carbon cycle: stores and transfers
1.5: Changes in the carbon cycle
1.6: Climate change
1.7: Case study: Tropical rainforests
1.8: Case study: River catchments
2: Hot desert systems and landscapes
2.1: Hot desert systems
2.2: Desert systems and processes
2.3: Desert landforms
2.4: Desertification
2.5: Case study: Desertification
2.6: Case study: Desert case studies
3: Coastal systems and landscapes
3.1: Coastal systems
3.2: Coastal processes
3.3: Coastal landforms of erosion
3.4: Coastal landforms of deposition
3.5: Sea level change
3.6: Coastal management
3.7: Local coastline case study
3.8: Contrasting coastline case study
4: Glacial systems and landscapes
4.1: Glacial systems
4.2: Cold environments
gLACIAL
4.4: Glacial landforms
4.5: Fluvioglacial and periglacial landforms
4.6: Human impacts on cold environments
4.7: Glaciated landscapes case study
4.8: Contrasting glaciated landscape case study
5: Hazards
5.1: The concept of hazard in a geographical context
5.2: Plate tectonics
5.3: Volcanic hazards
5.4: Seismic hazards
5.5: Storm hazards
5.6: Wildfires
5.7: Multi-hazardous Case study
6: Ecosystems under stress
6.1: Ecosystems and sustainability
6.2: Ecosystems and processes
6.3: Terrestrial ecosystems
6.4: Biomes - tropical rainforest biome
6.5: British isles ecosystems
6.6: Marine ecosystems
6.7: Local ecosystem
6.8: Local ecosystem case study
7: Global systems and global governance
7.1: Globalisation
7.2: Global systems
7.3: International trade
7.4: TNCs
7.5: Consequences of global systems
7.6: Global governance
7.7: The global commons
7.8: Threats in Antartica
7.9: Global governance in Antartica
7.10: Globalisation critique
8: Changing places
8.1: Concept of place
8.2: Relationships and connections
8.3: Meaning and representation
8.4: Quantitative and Qualitative sources
8.5: Local place study
8.6: Contrasting place study
9: Contemporary urban enviroments
9.1: Urbanisation
9.2: Megacities and world cities
9.3: Urban forms
9.4: Urban issues
9.5: Urban climate
9.6: Urban drainage
9.7: Urban waste
9.8: Urban environmental issues
9.9: Sustainable urban development
9.10: Urban case studies
9.11: Urban case studies
10: Population and the environment
10.1: Population and the environment
10.2: Food production and consumption
10.3: Climate and human activities
10.4: Soils
10.5: The environment and health
10.6: Biology transmitted and non-communicable disease
10.7: Natural population change
10.8: International migration
10.9: Population ecology
10.10: Global population futures
10.11: Population and health case studies
11: Resource security
11.1: Resource development
11.2: Natural resource issues
11.3: Water security
11.4: Energy security
11.5: Mineral security
11.6: Resources future
11.7: Resource case study
11.8: Resource case study
Skills
Fieldwork
OS maps symbols