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AQA Geography Unit 1 May 14th 2013

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Reply 60
Original post by Blueray2
Yeah i'll have to read through mine like 3 times lol and talk about it :biggrin: Thats good!


I find it hilarious when you are talking out loud about facts and you hear a family member walking outside the room and you have to awkwardly stop talking until they have gone :biggrin:


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Reply 61
Original post by Blueray2
Yeah i'll have to read through mine like 3 times lol and talk about it :biggrin: Thats good! Never knew about the Wallasea Island, Essex ???


ye Wallasea Island is a pretty small, easy case study to learn, this website is where we got all our info for it - it was class homework to make the case study ourselves.

http://www.geography.org.uk/resources/flooding/wallaseaisland/links/

You have to click 'Wallasea island' link to the left of the page
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Original post by homefind
ye Wallasea Island is a pretty small, easy case study to learn, this website is where we got all our info for it - it was class homework to make the case study ourselves.

http://www.geography.org.uk/resources/flooding/wallaseaisland/links/

You have to click 'Wallasea island' link to the left of the page
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Haha yeah so true!
:biggrin: Thanks, but it seems more complex than the cgp, maybe because its laid out so nicley in the cgp one lol :biggrin:
Reply 63
Original post by Blueray2
Haha yeah so true!
:biggrin: Thanks, but it seems more complex than the cgp, maybe because its laid out so nicley in the cgp one lol :biggrin:


Ye :smile:


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Original post by Blueray2
Hi, im doing this as well :smile:

Does anyone know what are the differences between positive and negative feedback loops?
I'm doing rivers, coasts, population and health :smile:


Is this with population?

Our teacher told us to think about it as positive checks positively reduced the population whereas negative checks stopped it from increasing. I think"
Reply 65
Original post by Blueray2
What mark did you get for them? :smile: Say the number, i got 13 for my one :smile:



Yeah i'll have to use the cgp for that as well :smile:

Oh are you going to use the case study in the cgp book for coasts? The one on holderness coast and blackwater etc?

How are you memorizing all of this content? :smile:


Which topic did you get 13 for? Human? Etc. I've got high level 3 answers for coasts. I mostly need model answers for human and population. :smile:


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Original post by Jaydude
Which topic did you get 13 for? Human? Etc. I've got high level 3 answers for coasts. I mostly need model answers for human and population. :smile:


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Yep for population, what topic was yours? :biggrin:
Original post by JLKeating
Is this with population?

Our teacher told us to think about it as positive checks positively reduced the population whereas negative checks stopped it from increasing. I think"


Can you please take pictures of population stuff from that booklet if you've done it / answered 15 markers? :biggrin: I'll give you on that I got 13/15 on as well :smile:

Thanks!
Original post by Blueray2
Can you please take pictures of population stuff from that booklet if you've done it / answered 15 markers? :biggrin: I'll give you on that I got 13/15 on as well :smile:

Thanks!


We had a different teacher for Population and Energy Issues so don't have booklets like with Rivers and Glaciation so my notes are dreadful, sorry!
Original post by JLKeating
We had a different teacher for Population and Energy Issues so don't have booklets like with Rivers and Glaciation so my notes are dreadful, sorry!


Haha np :smile: Ill use the cgp :biggrin:
Reply 70
Original post by Blueray2
Haha np :smile: Ill use the cgp :biggrin:


Be careful with using just the CGP, I've noticed it doesn't have anything on Malthus/Boserup/Club of Rome


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Original post by homefind
Be careful with using just the CGP, I've noticed it doesn't have anything on Malthus/Boserup/Club of Rome


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Thanks for the warning :smile: Will have to use the fat blue textbook as well :colone:
Reply 72
Original post by Blueray2
Thanks for the warning :smile: Will have to use the fat blue textbook as well :colone:


No problem :biggrin:


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Are you doing health as well? :tongue:
Send me your coast notes :colone:
Reply 74
Original post by Blueray2
Are you doing health as well? :tongue:
Send me your coast notes :colone:


No I'm doing energy issues, erm I can't :tongue: they are on paper not on PC :P


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Original post by homefind
No I'm doing energy issues, erm I can't :tongue: they are on paper not on PC :P


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Haha take a pic/scan them i'll do the same with mine :biggrin:
Reply 76
Original post by Blueray2
Haha take a pic/scan them i'll do the same with mine :biggrin:


noooo way that would take too long :tongue:


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Original post by homefind
noooo way that would take too long :tongue:


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loool pm'd
Reply 78
Hey guys just been looking at a past paper and this question came up in coasts section - 'Explain the causes of sea level change and the formation of resultant coastal landforms' is this on about submergent and emergent landforms??


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Reply 79
Original post by Jaydude
Thanks! :biggrin:

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It's by no means perfect (it could be significantly more concise, and i have dreadful grammar) but it got 15/15 and was the only example i could find i did in a timed exam conditions (it was a mock) that was actually presentable. My handwriting is usually a lot worse than this XD

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