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Identify - Pick out/ select/ find/ highlight. (This could often be used alongside a resource) Describe - A detailed account.

More simply Write down Tell the examiner in your own words what/ how/ or why something happens; must use words precisely Evidence This will ask you to either draw directly from a source of use a case study in your answer. Physical Geography - covers the topics relating to the surface of the earth - the landforms,
glaciers, rivers, climate, oceans, earth-sun interaction, hazards etc. if asked to look at physical factors/features or effects remember it must be about the earth.

Human Geography Human features relate to features that we have developed, i.e. train stations, bridges. If asked about a human feature/feature you need to talk about people and what they have created. Suggest - Offer ideas/ put forward ideas/ propose something. Alternative something different - give another idea to the one shown previously Hypothesis An educated prediction Problems if problem is included in the question you must talk about the negative impacts of a geographical process. People if you are asked to think about the impact of people, how does affect peoples lives? Negative bad points Effect how the process impacts people and the environment, what happens as a result of the process. Disagree are opposed to, may come up in a management question. Sustainable will keep going for ever Sustainable Development meeting the needs of todays world without compromising that of the future. Examples if examples is in the question you must include a case study. Compare- talk about the similarities and differences of two things. Management How people put strategies in place to ensure the best outcome. Schemes Plans put in place to manage geographical processes. Pattern describe the sequence whether it is predictable or not. (This will accompany a source) Justify Give reasons for, back up the point, may sometimes be your point of view. Investigate - carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth.

Cause The events that lead to a geographical process, for example the cause of a flood could be heavy rainfall. Process step by step description of what leads to the geographical process. Reason - a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event. Formation how something is formed. Preventing managing something before it has happened. How to stop it from happening. Reducing the impact Stopping the negative impacts of an event being as bad as they could. Risk - a situation involving exposure to danger. Renewable - not depleted when used. Reduce lessen Explain Give reasons for Global Around the whole world. Consumption What is used up LIC Lower income Country Poor Country. MIC Middle Income Country Country that is developing ie. China, India HIC -High Income Country Rich Country Surplus Too much Deficit Too Little Regions Areas of the world. Domestic At home/in the UK Outline - Give only the most important details/ give a brief overview/ a brief explanation often carries fewer marks Retreat Move backwards Government Anything that the offices in charge have done, will often involve laws, police and international diplomacy. Located Examples If asked for in an exam you must give a case study and give its location. Variation - a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits. Affected Have impacted upon. Talking about impacts

Dispute Argument look at both sides of the issue Demand Need for in a country Globalisation - Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly
interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange.

Distribution - the way in which something is shared out among a group or spread over an area. Economic anything to do with money, spending or cost. Feature- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something Country of Origin Where something or somebody comes from. Impact How a geographic event of process impacts other people or environments. International Across borders Frequent happens on a regular occasion. Social People and Society. Redevelopment to knock something down and build again from scratch Renewal to use existing land and add to it to improve it like a face life. Influence - the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behaviour of someone or something, or the effect itself. Advantages Good things Disadvantages bad things Effect how it impacts people or the environment. Political anything to do with government Environmental - Anything to do with landscape.

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