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  1. Responses may take a balanced view, recognising that there are both opportunities and challenges. To a certain extent urban areas in NEES such as Brazil provide social and economic opportunities for people. One social opportunity in Rio, Brazil is improvements to water supply.

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  2. This guide has been created using student responses to our sample assessment materials in A level Geography Paper 1 (9GEO/01). The answers and examiner commentaries in this guide can be used to show the standards in the A level Geography assessment. The exam duration is 2 hours and 15 minutes.

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  3. For instance in 2010, floods and storms had occurred; in 2012 a major drought had occurred and in 2013 the record for the wettest weather has been broken. This proves that weather is becoming more extreme. One example is The Saint Jude’s Day storm which had caused powerful storms and floods in some areas.

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  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Learn about concordant & discordant coastlines for your Edexcel GCSE geography exam including the influence of geological structure and wave types.

  5. In summer, constructive waves dominate but destructive waves dominate in winter. Constructive waves may become destructive waves if a storm begins. Climate change may increase the storm frequency within the UK. Coastal management may affect the type of waves that occur.

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  6. May 5, 2024 · The five themes of geography are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. These were defined in 1984 by the National Council for Geographic Education and the Association of American Geographers to facilitate and organize the teaching of geography in the K-12 classroom.

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  8. For example, a storm could erode a large amount of a beach, taking the beach out of dynamic equilibrium as there is a larger input of sediment into the system than output.

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