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Geography

270 cards mapped to the AQA, Edexcel and OCR specs. Every module covered — physical landscapes, hazards, the living world, urban issues, economic development, and resource management.

AQA · Edexcel · OCR

270

Cards in the bank

Written against the AQA, Edexcel and OCR specifications. No AI filler, no guesswork.

6

Modules covered

Natural hazards, physical landscapes, living world, urban, economic world, and resource management.

3

Exam boards

AQA 8035, Edexcel B, and OCR B. Every card tagged by board relevance.

What's covered

The full GCSE Geography spec.

Mapped to AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. School-choice option modules included.

Natural Hazards

  • Tectonic hazards — earthquakes and volcanoes
  • Tropical storms and weather hazards
  • Climate change — causes and effects
  • Managing and living with natural hazards

Physical Landscapes in the UK

  • Coastal processes and landforms
  • Coastal management strategies
  • River processes and landforms
  • Glacial landscapes

The Living World

  • Global ecosystems and biomes
  • Tropical rainforest characteristics
  • TRF deforestation and management
  • Hot desert characteristics and challenges

Urban Issues and Challenges

  • Urbanisation and megacities
  • Lagos — growth, challenges and opportunities
  • UK cities and urban regeneration
  • Sustainable urban development

The Changing Economic World

  • Measuring and explaining development
  • Nigeria — newly emerging economy
  • Economic change in the UK
  • Tourism in Jamaica

Resource Management

  • Global food security
  • Water security and supply
  • Energy security and sources
  • Sustainable resource management

Board coverage. Each card is tagged against the boards that examine it — AQA 8035, Edexcel B, and OCR B. School-choice option topics (e.g. hot deserts, cold environments) are included and tagged so students only practise what's on their spec.

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