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Hi. I set up this shop to share the various resources a have created throughout my A level geography course. These are all previous exam questions that may help with your own revision.

Hi. I set up this shop to share the various resources a have created throughout my A level geography course. These are all previous exam questions that may help with your own revision.
A Level Geography Answer: Water and Carbon - Eduqas Component 2 bundle
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A Level Geography Answer: Water and Carbon - Eduqas Component 2 bundle

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A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 2 water and carbon. Questions: Discuss the severity of the impact of drought on different water and carbon stores To what extent do geological factors influence water and carbon cycle flows in different contexts To what extent do the water and carbon cycle flows vary seasonally and in different contexts Discuss the importance of soil as a water and carbon store To what extent can mismanaged water stores and carbon stores ever be restored to their natural state Evaluate possible consequences of water and carbon cycle feedbacks Evaluate strategies to increase local carbon cycle and water cycle storage Discuss the varied effects of heavy precipitation on water and carbon stores at a local scale Discuss the interdependence of vegetation and soil within the water and carbon cycles Climate is the most important factor influencing the formation of peatlands and their survival. Discuss
Eduqas A Level Geography Papers 2023
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Eduqas A Level Geography Papers 2023

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Eduqas A Level Geography Papers 2023 Topics covered Component 1 Changing landscapes - Coastal landscapes Changing places Component 2 Water and carbon cycles Global governance 21st century challenges Component 3 Tectonic hazards Development in an African context Energy challenges and dilemmas This is not the Eduqas 2023 paper. These are questions I remember from taking the 2023 exam. Although these questions may be worded slightly differently to the actual exam questions, the topics they cover and questions they ask are the same. In the component 2 paper, I am missing 3 smaller questions: 2 from section A and 1 from section B. Some of these questions will refer to images and graphs that I don’t have.
Eduqas A Level Geography Component 2 Paper 2023
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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 2 Paper 2023

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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 2 Paper 2023 Topics covered: Water and carbon cycles Global governance 21st century challenges This is not the Eduqas 2023 paper. These are questions I remember from taking the 2023 exam. Although these questions may be worded slightly differently to the actual exam questions, the topics they cover and questions they ask are the same. I am missing 3 smaller questions: 2 from section A and 1 from section B. Some of these questions will refer to images and graphs that I don’t have.
Eduqas A Level Geography Component 1 Paper 2023
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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 1 Paper 2023

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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 1 Paper 2023 Topics covered: Changing landscapes - Coastal landscapes Changing places This is not the Eduqas 2023 paper. These are questions I remember from taking the 2023 exam. Although these questions may be worded slightly differently to the actual exam questions, the topics they cover and questions they ask are the same. Some of these questions will refer to images and graphs that I don’t have.
Eduqas A Level Geography Component 3 Paper 2023
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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 3 Paper 2023

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Eduqas A Level Geography Component 3 Paper 2023 Topics covered: Tectonic hazards Development in an African context Energy challenges and dilemmas This is not the Eduqas 2023 paper. These are questions I remembered from taking the 2023 exam. All the questions are there and ask the same question, however it may be worded slightly differently.
AQA A Level Design and Technology NEA
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AQA A Level Design and Technology NEA This is my full D&T NEA describing the design and build of a product to help people improve at stand-up paddle boarding when they are not on the sea. It is marked A*. I have removed some of the pictures that contain people. This is for the AQA exam board but could also be used for other exam boards. Word count: 22,921 Pages: 72
Eduqas A Level Geography NEA
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Eduqas A Level Geography NEA

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Eduqas A Level Geography NEA This is my full geography NEA on coasts discussing longshore drift. It is marked A*. I have removed some of the pictures that contain people. This is for the Eduqas exam board but could also be used for other exam boards. Title: To what extent does Slapton Sands show evidence of longshore drift? Word count: 7,073 Pages: 41
A Level Geography Answer: 21st Century Challenges - Eduqas Component 2 bundle
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A Level Geography Answer: 21st Century Challenges - Eduqas Component 2 bundle

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A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 2 21st century challenges. Questions: Physical processes can cause place identity to change rapidly whereas human activity always brings slower changes. Discuss this statement In rural areas, physical geography is a more important driver of change than human geography. Discuss this statement The global increase in forced migration has mainly physical causes. Discuss this statement To what extent have global flows made countries more interdependent Discuss possible landscape changes affecting Greenland and other places as a result of the long term melting of Greenland’s ice
A Level Geography Answer: Coasts - Eduqas Component 1 bundle
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A Level Geography Answer: Coasts - Eduqas Component 1 bundle

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A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 1 coasts. Questions: Examine the strengths and weaknesses of one strategy used to manage the impacts of human activity on coastal landscape systems Examine the relative importance of geology in the development in one or more landforms of coastal erosion Examine the importance of different time scales in the formation of one or more coastal landforms Assess the relative importance of longshore drift in the formation of one or more landforms of coastal deposition Examine the view that impacts of human activity on coastal landscape systems are always negative Examine the role played by biotic processes in the formation of coastal landforms Assess the relative importance of sub-aerial processes in the formation of one or more landforms of coastal erosion Examine how a systems approach aids understanding of coastal landscape change Assess the success of one strategy used to manage the interaction between human activity and coastal processes and/or landscapes Examine the relative importance of marine erosional process in the characteristics and formation of one or more landforms of coastal erosion 2022/Q4 and 2018/Q4 use the same information 2022/Q3, 2021/Q4 and 2018/Q3 use the same information
A Level Geography Answer: Global Governance - Eduqas Component 2 bundle
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A Level Geography Answer: Global Governance - Eduqas Component 2 bundle

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A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 2 global governance. Questions: National government policies are more important than international agreements for the management of migration and ocean issues. Discuss this statement Assess the relative importance of strategies used by powerful countries to maintain global influence National governments have lost control of who and what is crossing their borders. Discuss Evaluate strategies to manage both illegal activities at sea and global refugee flows Globalisation depends more on the internet than it does on transport. Discuss this statement making reference to both migration and ocean governance in your answer Evaluate the view that emigration creates greater economic challenges for some countries than a lack of coastline does for others Evaluate strategies used by superpower countries to maintain their global advantage over time Cultural change in the UK has occurred mainly because of its past role as a maritime power. Discuss Before the arrival of the internet, the world’s countries and communities were far less connected than they are today. Evaluate this statement International migration has always been the most important driver of global economic growth over time. To what extent do you agree? Refer to both migration and ocean governance in your answer 2019/Q7 and SAM/Q8 use the same information
A Level Geography Answer: Places - Eduqas Component 1 bundle
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A Level Geography Answer: Places - Eduqas Component 1 bundle

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A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 1 places. Questions: Evaluate why some people have benefitted more than others from recent changes in the central areas of cities Assess the relative importance of proximity to universities in the location of one or more quaternary industry clusters Assess the severity of challenges faced by some rural places Assess the severity of threats to retailing in central urban areas Examine the role played by local groups and external agencies in the rebranding of one or more rural places Examine the view that gentrification benefits both rich and poor residents Assess the success of the rebranding process in one or more urban places Assess the impacts of quaternary industry clusters on people and places