GCSE
Geography
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Introduction to GCSE Geography (AQA) -
1.1 The Challenge of Natural Hazards -
1.1.1 Natural Hazards -
1.1.2 Tectonic Hazards -
1.1.3 Effects of and Responses to Tectonic Hazards -
1.1.4 Reducing the Effects of Tectonic Hazards -
1.1.5 Global Atmospheric Circulation -
1.1.6 Tropical Storms -
1.1.7 Effects of Tropical Storms -
1.1.8 Weather Hazards in the UK -
1.1.9 Extreme Weather Events in the UK -
1.1.10 Climate Change -
1.1.11 Managing Climate Change
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1.2 The Living World -
1.2.1 Ecosystems -
1.2.2 Tropical Rainforests -
1.2.3 Deforestation -
1.2.4 Sustainable Management of Tropical Rainforests -
1.2.5 Hot Deserts -
1.2.6 Development of Hot Desert Environments -
1.2.7 Desertification -
1.2.8 Cold Environments -
1.2.9 Development of Cold Environments -
1.2.10 Economic Development in Cold Environments
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1.3 Physical Landscapes in the UK -
1.3.1 UK Physical Landscapes -
1.3.2 Coastal Landscapes -
1.3.3 Coastal Landforms -
1.3.4 Coastal Management -
1.3.5 River Landscapes -
1.3.6 Fluvial Landforms -
1.3.7 River Management -
1.3.8 Glacial Landscapes -
1.3.9 Formation of Glacial Landforms -
1.3.10 Economic Activities and Management Strategies in Glaciated Upland Areas
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2.1 Urban Issues and Challenges -
2.2 The Changing Economic World -
2.3 The Challenge of Resource Management -
2.3.1 Food, Water and Energy -
2.3.2 Changing Demand and Provision of Resources in the UK -
2.3.3 Food: Food Resource Demand -
2.3.4 Food: Increasing Food Supply -
2.3.5 Water: Water Resource Demand -
2.3.6 Water: Increasing Water Supply -
2.3.7 Energy: Energy Resource Demand -
2.3.8 Energy: Increasing Energy Supply
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3.1 Issue Evaluation -
3.2 Fieldwork -
4.1 Cartographic Skills -
4.2 Graphical Skills -
4.3 Numerical Skills -
4.4 Statistical Skills -
4.5 Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Data -
4.6 Formulate Enquiry and Argument -
4.7 Literacy
1. Living with the Physical Environment
Introduction to GCSE Geography (AQA)
Welcome to the GCSE Geography course for the AQA exam board! This course is specifically designed in line with the AQA Specification. We’ll take you through all the key topics step by step, breaking down tricky concepts into clear, easy-to-understand explanations. Whether you’re gearing up for exams or just brushing up on some important areas, this course has everything you need to feel confident and ready to succeed.
Geography is a subject of linking the natural world to people, it includes natural processes that have existed since the creation of Earth, such as interactions between the atmosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere, as well as emerging topics, only prevalent in today’s world, such as migration, food and water geography, and urban development. Throughout this course, you’ll find engaging lessons that cover all the core concepts and knowledge you need for your exams.

