In this Geography GCSE controlled assessment project‚ I will be focusing on rivers and I have chosen a hypothesis to prove that erosion is making an impact on the Loughton Brook Rivers. My hypothesis is‚ “The river Loughton brook becomes wider and deeper due to erosion as it moves downstream”. I will be investigating if erosion takes place downstream in the river. I will investigate if hydraulic action has an impact. I will study about vertical erosion‚ lateral erosion‚ Cross profile and hydraulic
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Cited: Payne‚ Diane‚ Stafford‚ Peter : “The politics of urban renewal in Dublin.” University College Dublin. Institute for the Study of Social Change (Geary Institute)‚ 2004. Marston‚ Sallie A. & Knox‚ Paul L. "Chapter 10: Urbanization." Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context. Sixth ed. United States of America: Pearson‚ 2011. Da Cunha‚ Ines V.‚ and Selada‚ Catarina. "Creative Urban Regeneration: The Case of Innovation Hubs." Innovation and Regional Development 1.4 (2009): 371-86
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Geography Stefen Ewers December 4‚ 2014. QUESTION: “The secondary effects of lithospheric hazards are often more serious than the hazard event itself.” Discuss this statement. [20 marks] The lithosphere is that portion of the outermost part of the earth. It consists of the curst and the upper mantle. A hazard is considered as any threat that has the potential to cause loss of life or injury or damage to property. We can therefore assume that term a lithospheric hazard refers to those that are
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IB GEOGRAPHY FIELDWORK (Antigua 2012) Your geography internal assessment is an important part of your IB examination and contributes 20% towards the final grade for HL students and 25% towards the final grade for SL students. The booklet is designed to help you to get the best mark possible in your internal assessment. If you read the IB marking criteria‚ follow my advice and tick every box‚ then your internal assessment should be of a high standard. Your coursework will be assessed on seven
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University of the Philippines Diliman College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Department of Geography Final Paper in Geography 155 THE GREAT CENTRAL PLAINS Mary Angelie A. Pasion PHYSICAL BACKGROUND OF THE GREAT CENTRAL PLAINS General Information and Physical Background The North American Plains include the area from the Canadian boreal forest in the north to central Texas in the south and from the Rocky Mountain in the west to the Missouri River and the eastern boundaries of the
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UPSC Mains - General Studies - Geography of India Physiography 1. What do you understand by Deccan Trap? Describe its characteristics. (1995/20) 2. Why do the Western Ghats receive more rainfall than the Eastern Ghats? (1995/3) 3. Mention the advantages which India enjoys being at the head of the Indian Ocean. (1996/15) 4. What are the geo-economic causes of underdevelopment of various regions in India? (1998/15) 5. How do the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Lakshadweep differ in the
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Assignment #2 Physical Geography Use your OWN words to answer these questions. DO NOT copy the answers out of the book or your notes directly. The assignment will be due by the date and time listed in blackboard. You may have to read ahead in the book to answer a couple of the questions. Write your answer in ESSAY form‚ not bullet points. An essay is never a one sentence answer. UPLOAD your document through blackboard! For every day the assignment is late it will be lowered by one letter
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GEOGRAPHY AS LEVEL REVISION NOTES: Population Change All Definitions: Population structure: the breakdown of a country’s population into groups defined by age and sex. Death Rate: the number of deaths per thousand population per year‚ expressed as deaths per thousand Age specific Death Rate: this shows death rates per thousand population by sex or age groups. Birth Rate: the number of live births per thousand population per year‚ expressed as births per thousand Infant Mortality: a measure
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Lesson One Homework 1. Discuss the problems that “geographic illiteracy” can present to a country such as the United States in the Twenty-First Century. Give examples of the need for geographic knowledge in diverse areas such as international politics‚ domestic politics‚ economics‚ and popular culture. Geographic Illiteracy by definition is not having geographic knowledge. For example‚ not being to point out where the United States is on the map or where the Pacific Ocean is located. Geographic
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CBSE Class 9 - Geography - CH1 - INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION NCERT Chapter Solutions and Q & A asked in examinations. | India by INSAT (source: India Meteorological Department) | Q1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below. (i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through (a) Rajasthan (b) Orissa (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Tripura Answer: Orissa (ii) The easternmost longitude of India is (a) 97° 25’ E (b) 68° 7’ E (c) 77° 6’ E (d) 82° 32’ E Answer: (a)
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