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    Year 9 Geography Exam Revision Pack When is the exam? 1st February What will you be examined on? WILD WEATHER: 1) Tropical storms 2) Floods 3) Droughts 1) Tropical storms / Hurricanes / Typhoons / Cyclone (all the same event) The strongest tropical storms are called hurricanes‚ typhoons or tropical cyclones. The different names all mean the same thing‚ but are used in different parts of the world. If these huge storms start in the Atlantic‚ off the west coast of Africa

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    With reference to specific geographic regions critically discuss the legacy of colonialism for LDCs Colonialism in the dictionary of geography (Clark‚ 2003) has four definitions‚ two of which really jumped out to me‚ “the economic‚ political and social policies by which colonies are governed by the sovereign Metropolitan country (the colonial power)‚ usually based on the maintenance of a marked distinction between the governing country and the subordinate (colonial) population.” As well as “in

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    think about ’where come from the happiness?’ many people think the happiness is connected with wealth. They believe more money make more happiness. However‚ we can’t buy happiness by money. Wealth is not everything in human life. According to ’The Geography of Bliss’ by Eric Weiner‚ there are some places which are very wealth countries and poor countries. the writer introduces ’Happiness" of each countries. The first country is Bhutan. the Bhutan’s the most important issue is the happiness. They adopt

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    1.1 Introduction Japan‚ a beautiful and wonderful country made up of more than 6‚800 islands and located in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean which lies off the coast of Russia and to the east of People’s Republic of China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Taiwan in the south. The area of Japan is 377‚873kilometersquare which is slightly smaller than the size of California(United States of America). Japans’ main islands are Hokkaido‚ Shikoku‚ Honshu and Kyushu and several thousand more islands which form

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    Geography 1: Places and Landscapes in a Changing World Sir Euca Ramos/WFR Group 8: Badiong‚ Mangui-ob‚ Tirthdas Population Dynamics and Processes‚ Demographic Transition Theory‚ and Population Debates and Policies 1. Population Dynamics & Processes * Evaluation of a different understanding of population growth and change * 2 significant factors * Fertility: birth rates * Mortality: death rates * Birth‚ or Fertility‚ Rates * Crude birth rate

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    an overview of coastal management‚ looking at protection and conservation strategies for the present and the future. Section 1 – topic breakdown Section 2 – revision notes Section 3 – some case studies Section 4 – past exam questions Section 5 – Revision tipsSection 1 - TOPIC BREAKDOWN COMPETITION FOR COASTS Why is the coastal zone so favoured for development? 1.      Understand how physical factors create variety in a range of different coastal environments.   ·        Understand

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    Geography Tucked away between the Aravalis and the Vindhyan hill systems in the Sawai Madhopur district of eastern Rajasthan‚ Ranthambhore National Park (282 sq km) is a part of the much larger Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve (1334 sq km). The reserve is home to over 40 species of mammals‚ 300 species of birds‚ 45 species of reptiles and over 300 species of plants. However it is the “relatively easy sightings” of wild tigers that has made Ranthambhore famous all over the world. The Ranthambhore

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    Task 2 2.1 TEMPLATE 2: Conduct directed geography research A. Collect and record primary/secondary data in your local area Secondary Data 2.2 3.5 Tuesday 11 February Wednesday 12 Febuary Thursday 13 February Friday 14 February Saturday

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    Short Answers Define World cities World cities are large cities that have outstripped its national urban network and become part of an international global system. World cities are the centre of world trade and communications‚ leaders in banking and finance‚ the host of entertainment and sporting events‚ the headquarters of non-government organisations‚ and major tourist destinations. World cities are the command and control centres in the borderless domain of the new global economy. Examples

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    Geography Assignment: Earthquake Part A: 1. Earthquakes are the sudden and rapid shaking of the earth. The collision of tectonic plates and volcanic eruptions are what cause earthquakes. 2. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates and by volcanoes. The Earth’s crust is made up of plates which can freely slide across the mantle. When these plates collide or slide past with other plates‚ earthquakes occur. After the main earthquake‚ an aftershock may occur as the rock masses

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