1 Physic al Geogra phy GCSE Revisi on Bookle t Paper 1 includes the following topics: Section A: The challenge of natural hazards Name:___________________ _____ Teacher_________________ _____ You should use the free revision guide to help you complete this booklet and revise. Note that not all of the answers will be in the revision guide. Each key idea from the AQA Specification will have a key next to it This section can all be found on pages 47 – 71. NOTE – you do not need to revise river Exam 21 st May 2019
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Physical Geograp
hyGCSE
Revision BookletPaper 1 includes
the following topics:
Section A: The challenge of
natural hazards Section B: The
living world Section C: Physical landscapes in the
There are two types of waves: constructive and destructive. Complete the table below to show the characteristics of each wave using the image to help you:
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Constructive
Destructive
Physical Geograp
hyGCSE
Revision BookletPaper 1 includes
the following topics:
Section A: The challenge of
natural hazards Section B: The
living world Section C: Physical landscapes in the
UK
This workbook will test your knowledge on
Section C Physical
This section can all be found on pages 47 – 71.
NOTE – you do not need to revise river landscapes on pages 55 - 59
Page 50 - Distinctive coastal landforms are the result of rock type, structure and physical processes
Landforms resulting from erosion (page 50)
Headlands and Bays
Explain how headlands and bays form using the diagram to help you. Remember to include key terms where necessary. ___________________________________________________
Complete annotated diagrams below to explain how a wave-cut platform is created:
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Caves, arches, stacks and stumps - Annotate the diagram below to explain the formation of caves, arches, stacks and stumps. Number your annotations to sequence the formation. Remember to use key terms. The first one has been started for you.
Page 51 - Landforms resulting from deposition
Beaches
Beaches are deposits of sand and shingle at the coast. Explain how both sandy and pebbly beaches form:
Describe the features found along the Yorkshire Coast and explain why they are formed there.
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Filey (Headland and bay including beach)
Flamborough Head (caves, arches, stacks and stumps)
Flamborough (wave cut platform)
Spurn Point (spit)
In the revision guide it uses different example for a section of UK coastline. We studied the Yorkshire Coast. You will find details below. You should also use extra detail from your exercise book.
Page 52 – Explain the different management strategies that can be used to protect coastlines from the effects of physical processes
Use the diagram on page 65. Annotate diagram to show one weathering process, two processes of erosion and two processes of transportation. You should explain how each one works.
Page 66 – 67 Distinctive glacial landforms result from different physical processes.
Erosional Features. Explain how each of the following features is formed. You must include much more detail than in the revision guide and also use key terms such as abrasion and plucking. You should use your exercise book for this added detail.
Page 67 - Features created by transportation and deposition Explain how each of the following features is formed. Again use your exercise book to add much more detail than in the revision guide.
2) Drumlins – in the box below draw a diagram or series of diagrams to explain the formation of a drumlin
3) Types of moraine – Explain the formation of the 4 types of moraineLateral moraine Medial moraine
Ground moraine Terminal moraine
Page 68 An example of an upland area in the UK affected by glaciation to identify its major landforms of erosion and deposition.
How big is The Lake District national park? ________________________________What is the geology of the park? ________________________________________Over what period have the landforms there been created? _____________________Name(s) of features of upland glacial erosion ________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) of features of lowland glacial erosion ________________________________________________________________________________________________Name(s) of features of glacial deposition ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 69 Glaciated upland areas provide opportunities for different economic activities, and management strategies can be used to reduce land use conflicts.
Activity Why is this an economic How might this create 15
Page 70 & 71 - An example of a glaciated upland area in the UK used for tourism to show• the attractions for tourists• social, economic and environmental impacts of tourism• strategies used to manage the impact of tourism.
Create a fact file on The Lake District National Park