Is anyone else just learning energy and water?I was considering learning tech fix too, but I haven't been taught it in class so I feel like it is going to be too much. I was just concerned if one of the questions is going to be difficult, does anyone have any predictions? Andddd, does anyone think the development gap theories or indicator question will come up this year? Thanks
Is anyone else just learning energy and water?I was considering learning tech fix too, but I haven't been taught it in class so I feel like it is going to be too much. I was just concerned if one of the questions is going to be difficult, does anyone have any predictions? Andddd, does anyone think the development gap theories or indicator question will come up this year? Thanks
I am studying Energy and Tech fix as I find myself to be more comfortable with them then the others and I am not sure... I think its wise not to predict as they can throw anything at you
I am studying Energy and Tech fix as I find myself to be more comfortable with them then the others and I am not sure... I think its wise not to predict as they can throw anything at you
im really stuck on what sort of things to be looking at regarding the pre release. whats everyone else on here doing? :/
im really stuck on what sort of things to be looking at regarding the pre release. whats everyone else on here doing? :/
Watch the third post on this thread... it a video about the biodiversity in the Arctic. Its helped me identify some issues and may be able to help you too!
What case studies are people using for the Arctic?
Case studies? wait what case studies are there e.g.???
There's one case study of ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) it talks about the Inuit and other native people of the Arctic and what their views are on oil drilling etc...
Also, it talks about the biodiversity and what effects will happen to them...
Another case study that could be linked to the Arctic is the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989, where 38 million gallons of oil was spilt on the coast of Alaska (bearing in mind that Alaska is in the Arctic Circle) this threatened many of the biodiversity in the sea
Case studies? wait what case studies are there e.g.???
There's one case study of ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) it talks about the Inuit and other native people of the Arctic and what their views are on oil drilling etc...
Also, it talks about the biodiversity and what effects will happen to them...
Another case study that could be linked to the Arctic is the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989, where 38 million gallons of oil was spilt on the coast of Alaska (bearing in mind that Alaska is in the Arctic Circle) this threatened many of the biodiversity in the sea