A Level Geography Carbon Cycle and energy security 20 markersQuick View
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A Level Geography Carbon Cycle and energy security 20 markers

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<p>A collection of detailed plans and well written answers for the following 20 mark questions;</p> <ol> <li>Evaluate the extent to which geological processes control the carbon cycle/(20)?</li> <li>Evaluate the extent to which todays increasing demand for energy use is the most important factor modifying the carbon cycle?(20)</li> <li>Referring to examples, evaluate the implications for human wellbeing caused by the degradation to the water and carbon cycles? (20)</li> <li>Slight Variation on Previous Question- Using Examples evaluate the extent to which the carbon and water cycles are threatened by human activities? (20)</li> <li>Evaluate the responses from different players to the threat of a large scale releases of stored carbon caused by planetary warming?(20)</li> <li> <code> Evaluate the extent to which mitigation is the most important factor in manging climate change?(20) </code> </li> <li>Evaluate the extent to which renewable energy sources can meet future energy demand?(20)</li> </ol>
A level edexcel Water cycle 20 mark questions-Detailed plansQuick View
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A level edexcel Water cycle 20 mark questions-Detailed plans

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<p>Questions include;</p> <ol> <li>Evaluate the extent to which transboundary water sources always lead to conflict between players? (20)- 2019 paper</li> <li>Evaluate the extent that some approaches to managing water insecurity are more sustainable than others (20)?</li> <li>Evaluate the extent to which water insecurity is the result of physical or human causes?(20)</li> </ol>
Five Edexcel Geography answered 20 marker questionsQuick View
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Five Edexcel Geography answered 20 marker questions

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<p>Questions include;</p> <ol> <li>Evaluate the statement ‘ Geopolitical interventions more often reduce rather than improve human rights’?(20)<br /> 2)Evaluate the significance of Governments and IGO’s in defining development targets and policies(20)?</li> <li>Evaluate the importance of International law and international agreements in protecting human rights?(20)</li> <li>Evaluate the statement ‘ Development aid plays a significant role in improving the health and human rights of people in emerging and developing countries’?(20)<br /> 5)Evaluate whether military action or non-military action has a stronger record of improving human rights rather than improving development?(20)</li> </ol>
Edexcel A level Geography Plate Tectonics Revision notesQuick View
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Edexcel A level Geography Plate Tectonics Revision notes

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<p>This is a comprehensive 26 page document covering all information needed for tectonics including every specification point and a wide range of case studies plus SAM question plans</p> <p>EQ1- Global distribution of tectonic hazards and boundaries</p> <p>EQ2-Why do some tectonic hazards develop into disasters?</p> <ul> <li>1.5c- Comparison of social and economic impacts of hazards in a developing( Haiti), emerging (China) and developed( Japan) countries.</li> <li>Includes an answer to; Assess the extent of impacts of tectonic hazards is determined by the development level and government? (12)</li> <li>Regional and global significance of hazards- REGIONAL= Phillipines Multi hazard zone GLOBAL= Eyjafjallajokull- Iceland 2010</li> </ul> <p>EQ3- How successful is the management of tectonic hazards and disasters?</p>
A level Edexcel Glaciation EQ4 Revision notesQuick View
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A level Edexcel Glaciation EQ4 Revision notes

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<p>Detailed revision notes for EQ4 of Glaciation-How are glaciated landscapes used and managed?<br /> Includes case studies of;</p> <ol> <li>Greenland Ice loss</li> <li>Environmental, economic and cultural value of the Periglacial region- Yamal Peninsula</li> <li>The Antarctic treaty and Alpine convention</li> <li>Zermatt- Sustainable ski resort?</li> <li>Lake District- A Fragile relict landscape</li> <li>Everest and the Sagarmtha National park</li> </ol>
A Level Edexcel Health human rights and interventionsQuick View
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A Level Edexcel Health human rights and interventions

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<p>Comprehensive 25 page notes covering all relevant case studies and information for all 4 EQ’s of Health human rights and intervention. Case studies include;</p> <ul> <li>Comparison of human health=Congo V Algeria</li> <li>Sharia Law in Middle East and development in Bolivia</li> <li>Variation in Health within the UK and Australia</li> <li>Government spending- France compared to Saudi Arabia</li> <li>Canada human rights within Aboriginal community</li> <li>How Government systems vary- India Vs China</li> <li>Economic Development - N V S.Korea</li> <li>How rates of progress differ- Women in Afghanistan, Minority groups in Australia and Ethiopia</li> <li>National soverignety in Libya</li> <li>Development aid examples- Christian aid and aid dependency in Haiti,</li> <li>TNC/Superpowers impacting physical environment- Oil in Niger Delta</li> <li>Land grabs in kenya</li> <li>Military aid to Saudi Arabia</li> <li>Guantanamo bay torture</li> <li>Success of development aid- Ebola in Sierra Leone</li> <li>China development aid to Africa</li> <li>MANY more smaller secondary case studies included</li> </ul>