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A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY VOLCANO CASE STUDIES
An easy to follow PowerPoint presentation (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Includes CAUSES/PREDICTION, IMPACTS AND RESPONSE/MANAGEMENT to Mt. Pinatubo (1991) and Mt Etna (2002/2003) eruption, with FACTS, STATISTICS AND GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY TSUNAMI CASE STUDIES
An easy to follow PowerPoint presentation (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Includes CAUSES, PRIMARY /SECONDARY IMPACTS AND RESPONSE/MANAGEMENT to Japan 2011 and Indian Ocean/Boxing Day (2004) tsunami, with FACTS, STATISTICS AND GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY EARTHQUAKE CASE STUDIES
An easy to follow PowerPoint presentation (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Includes CAUSES, IMPACTS AND RESPONSES to Haiti 2010 earthquake and L'Aquila (Italy) 2009 earthquake, with FACTS, STATISTICS AND GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORMATION OF TSUNAMI
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students.
Includes notes on the CAUSES OF TSUNAMIS, WARNING SYSTEMS, FACTORS THAT AFFECT TSUNAMI IMPACTS and DETAILED STEP BY STEP FORMATION OF A TSUNAMI NOTES.
GREAT as a revision resource, with lots of colour, diagrams and bullet point notes. Detailed enough to achieve A*.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY TROPICAL STORMS CASE STUDIES
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes DETAILED notes on STORM NARGIS (2008) and HURRICANE KATRINA (2006). Case study information is provided, with CAUSES, IMPACTS AND RESPONSES/MANAGEMENT with EVALUATION.
Lots of facts and statistics great for answering exam questions fully.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT CASE STUDY
Easy to follow PowerPoint slides (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Includes reasons for conflict, background data on Afghanistan and the social, economic and environmental impacts of the "War on Terror" in Afghanistan, post 2001. Wide use of facts and statistics to provide evidence in exam scenarios.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSES
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes HUMAN and PHYSICAL CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE at A-level and university standard. Includes STATISTICS and GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY.
Cyclone/hurricanes hazards and management
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision).
Contains information on:
what a tropical cyclone/hurricane is and their hazards (storm surges, strong winds and torrential rain/flooding).
The Saffir-Simpson scales for measuring tropical hazards.
Managing hazards via: monitoring and forecasting, preparedness, structural approaches and land-use planning.
Short Bangladesh tropical hazard management case study.
All information is packed with useful case study material (including statistics and locations).
Great for supporting students in tackling tricky exam style questions!
For more information on the FORMATION of and CASE STUDY examples of tropical hazards - see my other resources!
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY SEPARATISM CAUSES AND CASE STUDY
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes detailed REASONS FOR SEPARATIST PRESSURES with CASE STUDY DETAILS (the Kurds).
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CONFLICT OVER A LOCAL RESOURCE CASE STUDY
Easy to follow Power Point slide (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes detailed statistics on the different opinions of stakeholders within the conflict and the viewpoints of the government, local people, BAA, British Airways and environmental protection groups. CASE STUDY SPECIFIC TO THE LOCAL CONFLICT REGARDING HEATHROW'S THIRD RUNWAY.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION TO CONFLICT
Easy to follow PowerPoint slides (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Includes a detailed definition of conflict and a guide to the different scales of identity (localism, regionalism, nationalism etc.) as drivers of conflict. Also includes a definition and explanation of factors that contribute to/drive conflict (e.g. territory, culture, ideology and ethnicity).
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL RESPONSES TO POVERTY (WITH CASE STUDY DETAIL)
Easy to follow PowerPoint slides (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students.
Comprehensive guide to the Millennium development goals. Contains information on the specific targets of each goal and an evaluation of the extent to which they have been achieved. Also includes a case study of the NGO "PATH" which tackles the goals of improving maternal health and reducing child mortality. Lots of statistics and factual data included.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY SEPARATISM CAUSES AND CASE STUDY
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Detailed information on the definition of separatism, the origins of separatist pressures and a detailed case study on the Kurdish Separatism - clear and concise notes, with statistics and facts embedded within the case study.
Great for geography students!!!
GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL CREATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES/HURRICANES
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Contains two very detailed slides, with well organised information under subheadings, using step-by-step explanations of the process of the creation of a tropical storm. Also includes a detailed guide to the six conditions needed for a tropical cyclone to develop - description of a cyclone is also provided.
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY CLIMATE OF BRITISH ISLES REVISION NOTES
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes a summary of the climate of the British Isles, detailed description of the different factors affecting the climate of the British Isles e.g. altitude, ocean currents etc. and the resulting climate variations within the British Isles. Information could provide a detailed case study - includes facts, statistics and geographic terminology.
GEOGRAPHY IMPACTS OF GLOBAL WARMING (UK AND GLOBAL SCALE)
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Contains social, economic and environmental impacts of proposed global warming on the UK and on a global scale (which includes comment upon specific areas of the world). Projected change in temperature is given on both scales, with statistics and factual data (useful for exam scenarios).
Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A-LEVEL GEOGRAPHY - ATMOSPHERIC HEAT BUDGET AND GLOBAL INSOLATION PATTERNS
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision).
Contains detailed information with support of diagrams/ graphics to show the atmospheric heat budget and transfer/transformation of shortwave UV radiation as it reaches Earth. Diagram is supported with explanations of key concepts and processes i.e. albedo, solar reflectivity, conduction, convection, latent heat, shortwave UV radiation and longwave infrared radiation.
Also contains detail on patterns of global insolation, with textual and graphical explanation.
Great for a revision resource!!! Often associated with the weather and climate module of physical geography!
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION MODEL
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes detailed information on the characteristics of the atmosphere, factors affecting wind, global atmospheric circulation systems, global pressure patterns and Hadley, Ferrel and Polar cells.
Very detailed information with step by step explanations and diagrams.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY LAVA/ERUPTION TYPES AND EXTRUSIVE LANDFORMS
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource, with lots of colour, use of tables and bullet point notes. Detailed enough to achieve A*.
Includes notes on TYPES OF LAVA, TYPES OF ERUPTION, TYPES OF VOLCANO and HOTSPOTS.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY EARTHQUAKES
Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students.
Includes PREDICTION, PREVENTION AND PREPARATION and PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKES notes. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision).