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Oxford Revise Edexcel B GCSE Geography provides you with all the key information that you need to revise and covers the full specification with a Geographical skills section to help build and reinforce your knowledge of the skills required.
You will revise your knowledge and skills as you explore changing landscapes and populations. Case studies like Mumbai and London will help you apply and retain what you have learned.
By working through the Knowledge - Retrieval - Practice sections, you will be using proven ways to revise, check and recall so that what you revise sticks in your memory.
Knowledge Organisers cover the key information that you need to revise in manageable chunks for all of the specification including Global and UK Geographical issues, as well as People and Environmental issues. Concepts are illustrated in meaningful ways with popular case studies covered throughout. An online glossary helps you to learn the definitions to key terms.
Retrieval questions allow you to check that you have can remember and retrieve knowledge you have revised so you do not forget it before you move onto the exam practice.
Exam-style Practice gives you loads of opportunities to practise the type of questions you will face in your exams.
Contents
1: Atmospheric circulation
2: Climate change
3: Tropical cyclones
4: Earth structure and tectonic plate movements
5: Impacts of tectonic hazards
6: Management of tectonic hazards
7: Measuring development
8: Global inequalities
9: Theories of development
10: Contrasting approaches to development
11: Economic development in emerging countries
12: The impacts of rapid development
13: Urbanisation and global urban trends
14: Urban process and change
15: City changes over time
16: Location, context, growth of Mumbai
17: Opportunities, challenges, strategies for sustainability for Mumbai
18: The UK's landscapes and geology
19: Human activities influencing UK landscapes
20: Coastal change and processes
21: Coastal change and conflict
22: River processes and pressures
23: River flooding and flood management
24: The urban core and rural periphery
25: Changes to the UK's population and economy
26: A changing city
27: London - city change through employment, services, and people
28: London - challenges and opportunities
29: Urban improvement strategies
30: The interdependence of rural and urban areas
31: Changing rural areas creates challenges and opportunities
Geographical investigations
32: Global biomes and the biosphere
33: The biosphere DS a vital life-support system
34: Tropical rainforests
35: Conservation and sustainable management of tropical rainforests
36: The taiga
37: Conservation and sustainable management of the taiga
38: Energy resource classification
39: Access to energy resources
40: Oil
41: Fossil fuels DS exploitation of new areas
42: Reducing reliance on fossil fuels
43: Attitudes to energy
44: Decision-making exercise (DME)
45: Geographical skills
OS: map symbols