GCSE Geography AQA (8035)
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3.1 Living with the physical environment
3.1.1 Section A: The challenge of natural hazards
3.1.1.1 Natural hazards
3.1.1.2 Tectonic hazards (part a)
3.1.1.2 Tectonic hazards (part b)
3.1.1.3 Weather hazards (part a) circulation and UK weather
3.1.1.3 Weather hazards (part b) tropical storms
3.1.1.4 Climate change
Paper 1: Section A: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section A: Exam Practice (2)
3.1.2 Section B: The living world
3.1.2.2 Tropical rainforests (part a)
3.1.2.2 Tropical rainforests (part b) management
3.1.2.3 Hot deserts (part a)
3.1.2.3 Hot deserts (part b) management
3.1.2.4 Cold environments (part a)
3.1.2.4 Cold environments (part b) management
Paper 1: Section B: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section B: Exam Practice (2)
3.1.3 Section C: Physical landscapes in the UK
3.1.3.1 UK physical landscapes
3.1.3.2 Coastal landscapes in the UK (part a)
3.1.3.2 Coastal landscapes in the UK (part b)
3.1.3.3 River landscapes in the UK (part b)
3.1.3.4 Glacial landscapes in the UK (part b)
Paper 1: Section C: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 1: Section C: Exam Practice (2)
3.2 Challenges in the human environment
3.2.1 Section A: Urban issues and challenges
Urban change, migration and megacities
Urban growth in LICs and NEEs
Urban change in a UK city
Urban sustainability and transport
Paper 2: Section A: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 2: Section A: Exam Practice (2)
3.2.2 Section B: The changing economic world
Reducing the development gap
Rapid development in LICs and NEEs
Paper 2: Section B: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 2: Section B: Exam Practice (2)
3.2.3 Section C: Challenges of resource management
3.2.3.1 Resource management
3.2.3.2 Food
3.2.3.3 Water
3.2.3.4 Energy
Paper 2: Section C: Exam Practice (1)
Paper 2: Section C: Exam Practice (2)
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