Slim1996 wrote: » 1) a question came up before compare factors influencing primary activity in two contrasting european regions not including ireland so would just say learn off primary for whatever peripheral region you studied. 2) Human activities is just on one biome, not sure about the soil erosion question
Mattf96 wrote: » These are all my opinions and they are all because they have not come up recently, if you look at past patterns it is not that hard to predict... Geography: Soils: Brown Earth Soils Adaptations to rainforest Deforestation Physical: Sedimentary rocks Human interaction with rocks and rivers Regional: Learn all of Ireland and all maps and a bit of india Economic elective: Gloabalisation Colonisation Conflicts of Interest CAP
dannyforde wrote: » any predictions for geoecology in geography??
Blue giant wrote: » Hoping for characteristics of a biome. I'm not going to study soils. I'm thinking there will be two biome questions and one soil question as well.
yoyojc wrote: » Just wondering if Desertification by Overfarming in a Hot Desert Biome would be accepted for an economic impact of humans on a biome? Can desertification occur within the hot desert biome or is it just a desert already.. Thanks!
Jm12334567 wrote: » Studying the papers characteristics of a biome hasn't not come up two years in a row didn't come up in 2014 is it a cert ?
Kremin wrote: » 17 days until the beginning of the end. I really need to pull my **** together, I honestly think I might drop in history and geography but I really want an A in geography.. was 6 marks off in the mocks but the paper was pretty nice.
Dr.. wrote: » Yea so basically i know 5 geoecology essays. They are 1) Factors affecting Soil characteristics 2) Processes affecting soil characteristics 3) Characteristics of Brown Earth Soils 4) characteristics of a biome 5) How plant and animal life adapt to soil and climatic conditions in a biome. I'm struggling here, im burnt out and I feel like I can't learn anymore. I have 2 questions 1) is this enough option essays to have learnt for the LC 2) if not what other ones should I learn to be guaranteed one This is incredibly stressing and all advice is appreciated!
Kremin wrote: » Any of you doing global interdependance for options topic? Personally I doubt views of development will come up again but if it does I'm going to do that. Other essays I have prepared are Global Warming and Aid.. not sure what else to cover.
RoRo979 wrote: » im no expert but i personally think you will be covered with them, if worried just do a human interaction with soil
Blue giant wrote: » Obviously I'm not an examiner or anything but marking it quite harshly I would give it 22/24 out of 30. I'd put in more examples of earthquakes such as Haiti 2010 and the recent one in Nepal. Maybe you could also give a little bit more about the theory of plate tectonics at the start also. Just one or two sentences each on the continental drift theory by Alfred Wegener and sea floor spreading by Harry H. Hess and how they were combined could also give 2 or 3 more SRPs maybe.
etherealfairy wrote: » Any tips for geography? I've no trouble with knowing/understanding the info it's just the exam technique. So many of what I deem to be SRPS don't actually get the marks when my teacher corrects my essays. How can you be sure something is an SRP?!
Winnieme12 wrote: » Hi all, Just wondering if these following questions will be enough to learn for Geoecology questions. Am I on right track? Have looked at exam papers and these seem (to me) to be most likely to appear this year?? 1. Factors affecting soil characteristics 2. Brown Earth soil characteristics 3. Human activities impacts on biomes 4. Characteristics of biome 5. Discuss how human activities can accelerate soil erosion Thanks all, hope the study for geog going good!