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Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide Belinda Froud-Yannic

Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide By Belinda Froud-Yannic

Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide by Belinda Froud-Yannic


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Summary

This book provides ideal preparation for Geography Common Entrance and other entrance examinations at 13+.

Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide Summary

Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide by Belinda Froud-Yannic

This book provides ideal preparation for Geography Common Entrance and other entrance examinations at 13+.
Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide reflects the style and content of the new ISEB Common Entrance syllabus and provides essential support and guidance for thorough exam preparation.
- Suitable for all ISEB 13+ Geography exams taken from Autumn 2015 onwards
- Endorsed by ISEB
- Consolidates all key information required for Common Entrance
- Features well-annotated illustration to help convey points
- Includes tips, advice and exam-style questions for focused revision
- Helps pupils perfect their exam technique and identify any areas requiring further study
Also available from Galore Park www.galorepark.co.uk
- Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Questions
- Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Answers
- Geography for Common Entrance: Physical Geography
- Geography for Common Entrance: Physical Geography Answers
- Geography for Common Entrance: Human Geography
- Geography for Common Entrance: Human Geography Answers

About Belinda Froud-Yannic

Belinda Froud-Yannic has been head of Geography at Thomas's School, Clapham since 2001.

Table of Contents

    • 1.14: Case study - Haiti earthquake, 2010
    • 3.2: Types of weathering
    • 3.3: Features of the river basin
    • 3.4: River processes
    • 3.5: Features of the upper course
    • 3.6: Features of the lower course
    • 3.7: Coastal erosion
    • 3.8: Coastal transportation
    • 3.9: Coastal deposition
    • 3.10: Causes of flooding - river and coastal
    • 3.11: Effects of floods
    • 3.12: Flood control and prevention
    • 3.13: Case study - Boscastle floods, 2004
    • 3.14: Case study - Flooding in Bangladesh, 2012
    • 3.15: Case study - Hurricane Katrina (coastal flooding), 2005
    • 3.16: Case study - Flooding in Tewksbury, 2007
  • Chapter 4: Population and settlement
    • 4.1: Population statistics, terminology and factors that affect density
    • 4.2: Causes of the UK's increase in population since 1945
    • 4.3: Functions of a settlement
    • 4.4: Reasons for the site or situation of a settlement
    • 4.5: Settlement hierarchy
    • 4.6: Settlement patterns
    • 4.7: Reasons why some settlements grow and others do not
    • 4.8: Case study - Environmentally sensitive planning: East Village in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
  • Chapter 5: Transport and industry
    • 5.1: Advantages and disadvantages of different modes of transport
    • 5.2: Value of transport routes
    • 5.3: Case study - High Speed 2
    • 5.4: Case study - Heathrow third runway
    • 5.5: Employment structure
    • 5.6: Location of an industry
    • 5.7: How economic activities can affect the environment
    • 1.13: Case study - L'Aquila earthquake, Italy, 2009
    • 1.12: Case study - Eyjafjallajoekull volcano, Iceland, 2010
    • 1.11: Case study - Mount Etna volcano, Sicily, 2013
    • 1.10: Case study - Soufriere Hills volcano, Montserrat, 1995 to present
    • 1.9: Comparing an earthquake or volcano in a developing country with one in a developed country
    • 1.8: Factors determining the severity of damage
    • 1.7: Preparing for earthquakes
    • 1.6: Causes and effects of earthquakes
    • 1.5: Why people live near volcanoes
    • 1.4: Preparing for and reacting to a volcanic eruption
    • 1.3: Immediate effects of a volcanic eruption
    • 1.2: Types of volcano
    • 1.1: The Earth's structure, tectonic plates and plate boundaries
  • Chapter 1: Earthquakes and volcanoes
    • 3.1: Rock types
  • Chapter 3: Rivers and coasts
    • 2.6: Microclimates
    • 2.5: A humid tropical climate
    • 2.4: A humid temperate climate (Britain)
    • 2.3: Factors affecting temperature
    • 2.2: Rainfall types
    • 2.1: The water cycle (hydrological cycle)
  • Chapter 2: Weather and climate
    • 1.15: Case study - North East Japan earthquake and tsunami, 2011
    • 5.8: Sustainable economic development
    • 5.9: Globalisation
    • 5.10: Case study - Nike: a multinational company
  • Chapter 6: Ordnance Survey mapwork
    • 6.1: Direction
    • 6.2: Grid references
    • 6.3: Distance
    • 6.4: Area
    • 6.5: Height and relief
    • 6.6: Cross-sections
  • Chapter 7: Fieldwork
    • 7.1: Fieldwork investigation
    • 7.2: Fieldwork tips
    • 7.3: Marking of fieldwork

Additional information

GOR007539276
9781471827303
1471827305
Geography for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide by Belinda Froud-Yannic
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder Education
2014-09-26
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