GCSE Geography Edexcel B (1GB0)

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Component 1: Global Geographical Issues
Topic 1: Hazardous Earth
How do climate systems function, change, and cause hazards? (a)
How do climate systems function, change, and cause hazards? (b)
How are extreme weather events increasingly hazardous for people? (a)
How are extreme weather events increasingly hazardous for people? (b)
Why do the impacts / management of tectonic activity / hazards vary? Earthquakes
Why do the impacts / management of tectonic activity / hazards vary? Volcanoes
Paper 1: Section A: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section A: Exam Practice (2)
Topic 2: Development dynamics
What is the scale of global inequality, and how can it be reduced? (a)
What is the scale of global inequality, and how can it be reduced? (b)
How is one of the world’s emerging countries developing? [Case Study] (a)
How is one of the world’s emerging countries developing? [Case Study] (b)
Paper 1: Section B: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section B: Exam Practice (2)
Topic 3: Challenges of an urbanising world
Why does quality of life vary so much within one megacity? [Case Study]
Paper 1: Section C: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section C: Exam Practice (2)
Component 2: UK Geographical Issues
Topic 4: The UK’s evolving physical landscape
Why does the physical landscape of the UK vary from place to place? (a)
Why does the physical landscape of the UK vary from place to place? (b)
Why do coastal landscapes in the UK differ? Which processes shape them? (a)
Why do coastal landscapes in the UK differ? Which processes shape them? (b)
What are the challenges in coastal areas, and why does management conflict?
Why do river landscapes in the UK vary, and what are the processes shaping them?
What are the challenges in river landscapes, and how can they be managed?
Paper 2: Section A: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 2: Section A: Exam Practice (2)
Topic 5: The UK’s evolving human landscape
Why are places and people changing in the UK?
How is a major UK city changing? [Case Study] (b)
Paper 2: Section B: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 2: Section B: Exam Practice (2)
Component 3: People and Environment Issues – Making Geographical Decisions
Topic 7: People and the biosphere
Paper 3: Section A: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 3: Section A: Exam Practice (2)
Why is the biosphere so crucial to our well-being, and how do we modify it? (a)
Why is the biosphere so crucial to our well-being, and how do we modify it? (b)
Topic 8: Forests under threat
Threats to, and protection of, the tropical rainforest
Characteristics of the taiga
Threats to, and protection of, the taiga
Paper 3: Section B: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 3: Section B: Exam Practice (2)
Topic 9: Consuming energy resources
Paper 3: Section C: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 3: Section C: Exam Practice (2)
How can growing energy demand be met without serious environmental issues? (a)
How can growing energy demand be met without serious environmental issues? (b)

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