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Svalbard Case study

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A clear, exam-focused case study of Svalbard, ideal for teaching cold environments and climate change at GCSE Geography. This resource helps students understand how extreme environments operate, how people live there, and how climate change is affecting fragile polar landscapes.
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Chile and Nepal Case Study

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A clear, comparative case study resource covering earthquakes in Chile (2010) and Nepal (2015), designed to help students secure case-study marks in exams. This resource explains: Tectonic setting and plate boundaries Magnitude, causes, and impacts of each earthquake Primary and secondary effects Responses and long-term recovery How level of development influences impacts Perfect for teaching tectonic hazards, natural disasters, and human–physical interactions.
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Somerset Level Flood Case Study

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A complete, exam-focused flood case study based on the 2013–2014 floods in the Somerset Levels. This ready-to-teach resource helps students clearly understand causes, impacts, and responses to flooding in a UK context. Designed to save planning time and support exam success, the lesson materials are clear, structured, and accessible.
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Thar Desert Case Study

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A clear, exam-focused case study of the Thar Desert, designed to support GCSE Geography teaching on hot desert environments. This resource helps students understand how people adapt to extreme climates and how desert environments can be managed sustainably. Written in accessible, student-friendly language and structured to support high-mark exam answers.
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Fresh water pond case study

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A clear, accessible freshwater pond case study designed to help students understand ecosystems on a local scale. This resource explores how plants, animals, and physical conditions interact within a pond environment, making it ideal for introducing ecosystem concepts before moving on to larger-scale examples. The case study can be applied to any school or local pond, making it highly adaptable for different locations and fieldwork links.