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  1. EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY TECTONIC HAZARDS MINDMAPS

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  2. Tectonic Hazards

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  3. Tectonic Hazards

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  4. EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY TECTONIC HAZARDS MINDMAPS

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  5. EDEXCEL A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY TECTONIC HAZARDS MINDMAPS

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  6. GCSE AQA Geography: Tectonic Hazards

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  1. GCSE Geography

  2. Geography+: Tectonic Hazards

  3. 5 minute video GCSE Geography about CASE STUDIES (example: earthquakes)

  4. Tectonic Revision

  5. 2.5 Effects and responses of tectonic hazards

  6. Continental Divergence

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  1. Earthquakes and tsunami

    Learn and revise about earthquakes and tsunami with BBC Bitesize GCSE Geography (WJEC). BBC Homepage. ... WJEC Case study: ... Part of Geography Tectonic landscapes and hazards.

  2. PDF AQA GCSE Geography Complete Case Study and Example Booklet

    The average semi detached house price in Anfield is£101,000 and in Woolton it is £230,000. Anfield and Toxteth are among the most deprived areas in England. achieve lower exam results. The proportion of students achieving 5 A*-C GCSEs in Woolton is 75% and in Anfield is only 54%. Economic - Housing Inequalities.

  3. The Challenge of Natural Hazards

    AQA GCSE Geography - The Challenge of Natural Hazards - resources to support teaching, learning and revision for the challenge of natural hazards. ... A case study of a sparsely populated area - Himalayan Mountains; ... The effects of, and responses to, a tectonic hazard vary between areas of contrasting levels of wealth: Primary and ...

  4. Case Study

    Types of Natural Hazards; Hazard Risk; Plate Tectonics; Why do tectonic plates move? ... Geography Case Studies. The Holderness Coast Case Study. ... Latest Blog Entries. AQA GCSE Geography Pre-release Resources 2024 24 March 2024 - 10:27 pm. GCSE Geography Mind Maps 14 March 2024 - 2:02 pm. Statistical Techniques in Geography Poster 26 ...

  5. 1.2.1 Tectonic Hazards

    At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence. Revision notes on 1.2.1 Tectonic Hazards for the AQA GCSE Geography syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams.

  6. 1.3.3 Impacts of Tectonic Hazards

    Revision notes on 1.3.3 Impacts of Tectonic Hazards for the Edexcel GCSE Geography: B (1GB0) syllabus, written by the Geography: B (1GB0) experts at Save My Exams. ... 2.2.1 Case Study of the Development of an Emerging Country; 3. Challenges of an Urbanising World ... At a time when the study of geography has never been more important ...

  7. 1.2.2 Responses to Tectonic Hazards

    Revision notes on 1.2.2 Responses to Tectonic Hazards for the AQA GCSE Geography syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams. ... Example Case Study: Nepal. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita of under $1000 in 2015;

  8. PDF GCSE Geography Case Study Notes

    weather hazard event. • For each chosen hazard event, study the place specific . causes (including the extreme weather conditions which led to the event), consequences. of and . responses. to the hazard. Tectonic Hazards: A case study of a tectonic event that has been hazardous for people, including specific . causes, consequences. of and ...

  9. Tectonic Hazards in 30 Minutes!

    Revise tectonic hazards for GCSE Geography in around 30 minutes!This revision video tests your knowledge and understanding of tectonic hazards, which is part...

  10. Case Study

    Revision materials to support you in preparing for your GCSE Geography exams. GCSE | AQA | The Challenge of Natural Hazards | Case Study - LIC/NEE earthquake. Menu. AQA Paper 1 Revision. The Challenge of Natural Hazards Revision. What is a natural hazard? Types of Natural Hazards; Hazard Risk; Plate Tectonics; Why do tectonic plates move? The ...

  11. PDF The Challenge of Natural Hazards: Chile and Nepal in the

    On the 25th April 2015, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, caused by the subduction of the Indo-Australian plate beneath the Eurasian plate (destructive plate margin). The earthquake's. epicentre was around 80km away from Nepal's capital, Kathmandu. The earthquake originated only 15km below the surface, which meant it was felt very ...

  12. Case study

    Learn about and revise earthquakes and tsunamis and their causes and effects with GCSE Bitesize Geography (Edexcel).

  13. 1.2 Tectonic Hazards

    Questions and model answers on 1.2 Tectonic Hazards for the AQA GCSE Geography syllabus, written by the Geography experts at Save My Exams. ... Study Figure 2, a map showing the tectonic plates in and around North America and South America. (a) Using Figure 2, which one of the following statements is true? Shade one circle only.

  14. PDF Detailed Notes

    RESPONSES TO TECTONIC HAZARDS Investments and developments into hazard management, such as warning systems Housing reconstruction Insurance payouts Clearing rubbler landslidesr ash etc. LONG-TERM Making infrastructure safer, e.g. making them more resistant to earthquakes. Reopening of tourist attractions to boost economy

  15. AQA Geog. GCSE

    AQA Geog. GCSE - Tectonic Hazards - Gorkha Case Study. STUDY. Flashcards. Learn. Write. Spell. Test. PLAY. Match. Gravity. Created by. AFulton17 - Fact File - Effects - Responses - Note: PE stands for Primary Effect, SE stands for Secondary Effect, IR stands for Immediate Response and L-TR stands for Long-Term Response.

  16. GCSE Geography: Tectonic Hazards Flashcards

    GCSE Geography: Tectonic Hazards. - Earthquakes and volcanoes generally occur either on or near destructive and constructive plate boundaries. So often follow lines (linear distribution.). At these plate boundaries enormous pressures build up and are then released. - Some earthquakes which do not occur along plate margins may be caused by human ...

  17. 1.2.3 Tectonic Event

    Case study - a tectonic event that has been hazardous for people Assess the causes of the tectonic event (6 marks) The example can be anywhere in the world and can be an earthquake, eruption or tsunami; It must include place-specific details from a case study: A weather hazard will be awarded a maximum of 3 marks; Answer:

  18. Managing Tectonic Hazards

    Types of Natural Hazards; Hazard Risk; Plate Tectonics; Why do tectonic plates move? ... Geography Case Studies. The Holderness Coast Case Study. ... Latest Blog Entries. AQA GCSE Geography Pre-release Resources 2024 24 March 2024 - 10:27 pm. GCSE Geography Mind Maps 14 March 2024 - 2:02 pm. Statistical Techniques in Geography Poster 26 ...

  19. Nepal Earthquake 2015

    A map to show the location of Nepal in Asia. At 11.26 am on Saturday, 25th of April 2015, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck Nepal. The focus was only eight kilometres deep, and the epicentre was just 60 kilometres northwest of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. At the time of the earthquake, Kathmandu had 800,000+ inhabitants.

  20. Eyjafjallajokull Case Study

    Eyjafjallajokull is located below a glacier. The Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted in 920, 1612 and again from 1821 to 1823 when it caused a glacial lake outburst flood (or jökulhlaup). It erupted three times in 2010—on 20 March, April-May, and June. The March event forced a brief evacuation of around 500 local people.