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Your essential companion for OCR B GCSE Geography success! This all-in-one revision and practice guide 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. Learn the best way to approach exam questions and get plenty of practice across each theme and paper. Backed by research and trusted by teachers, Oxford Revise makes revision simple and effective.
Exam Board: OCR
Level: GCSE
Subject: Geography B
Why this revision guide?
• All-in-One Revision & Practice: Everything students need for OCR B GCSE Geography in one book.
• Clear Structure: Follows a proven knowledge - retrieval - practice approach, the scientifically proven most effective way to learn and recall information.
• Expertly Written: Created by revision specialists and supported by research into best revision techniques.
Key Features:
• Knowledge Organisers: cover the key information that you need to revise in manageable chunks for all areas of the specification including Our Natural World, People and Society, and Geographical Exploration. Popular case studies are covered and an online glossary helps you to learn the definitions to key terms.
• Retrieval questions: Check that you have retained the knowledge helping you to combat the forgetting curve before you move onto the exam practice.
• Exam-style practice: Ample opportunity to practise the type of questions you will encounter in your exams with useful tips on command words and how to approach them.
QR codes provide links to answers and further revision support on the accompanying website.
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Contents
1: How can weather be hazardous?
2: Why do we have weather extremes?
3: When does extreme weather become hazardous?
4: How do plate tectonics shape our world
5: How can tectonic movement be hazardous?
6: What evidence is there for climate change?
7: What makes a landscape distinctive?
8: What influences the landscapes of the UK?
9: How are coasts and rivers formed?
10: Coastal landscape
11: River landscape
12: Why are natural ecosystems important?
13: Why do tropical rainforests matter?
14: Why are tropical rainforests being exploited?
15: What will you find in polar environments?
16: Why do people live in urban areas?
17: A city in an advanced country
18: A city in an emerging developing country
19: What is development and how is it measured?/Economic and social measures of development/Causes of unequal development
20: Are LIDCs likely to stay poor/Case study (Zambia) - Part 1
21: Are LIDCs likely to stay poor/Case study (Zambia) - Part 2
22: What does the UK look like in the 21st century?/UK's human + physical characteristics
23: How is the UK's population changing?
24: How is the UK's economy changing?/Case study (Cambridge)
25: Is the UK losing its global significance?/UK's political role in the world
26: Is the UK losing its global significance?/ UK's cultural influence
27: Demand for natural resources (Will we run out of natural resources?)
28: Food security - Part 1 (case study: Somalia)
29: Food security - Part 2
30: Introduction/Geographical skills
31: Geographical exploration/Component 03 exam
32: Geographical fieldwork
33: OS Maps



