Layout and Revision for Summer Test Short Questions – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Fold Mountains 3 Long Questions – Physical Geography – Formation of rock.

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Layout and Revision for Summer Test Short Questions – Earthquakes – Volcanoes – Fold Mountains 3 Long Questions – Physical Geography – Formation of rock type and landscape – Regional Geography – Factors that influence Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Activities in a Core/Peripheral Region you have studied – An Irish Core Region (GDA) –An Irish Peripheral Region (BMW) – Sketch Map of a region you have studied

Homework for tomorrow: Less than 20 out of 30 marks in test – complete question again Anyone who was absent for the test complete 1 of the questions for homework EVERYONE – Read pages 393 – 394 (Reasons for the Growth of Paris and The Schema Directeur) Answer questions 10 – 14 page 395

Revision – A Peripheral Region you have studied The Mezzogiorno in Southern Italy Like the Paris Basin (Core Region), in an exam question on a peripheral region you have studied you will be asked to discuss the factors which influence a primary/secondary/tertiary economic activity in the area Draw a sketch map of the area (2 Physical Features + 2 Urban Features)

The Mezzogiorno in Southern Italy Sample Questions: PRIMARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY – AGRICULTURE FACTORS: – CLIMATE (6 - 8 SRPS) – RELIEF AND DRAINAGE (6 - 8SRPS) – SOILS (6 - 8 SRPS) – PROBLEMS CREATED BY LAND OWNERSHIP IN THE PAST (6 - 8 SRPS) – THE CASSA SCHEME AND AGRICULTURE (6 - 8 SRPS) SECONDARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY – INDUSTRY FACTORS: – INDUSTRY BEFORE 1950 (6 - 8 SRPS) – THE CASSA SCHEME AND INDUSTRY (6 - 8 SRPS) TERTIARY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY – TOURISM FACTORS: – TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THE MEZZOGIORNO (6 - 8 SRPS) – THE CASSA SCHEME AND TOURISM (6 - 8 SRPS)

Revision Question on the Mezzogiorno: Examine the factors that influence the development on one economic activity in a European Region you have studied (not Ireland) [30 Marks] NAME REGION – 2 MARKS NAME ACTIVITY – 2 MARKS NAME 1 FACTOR – 2 MARKS NAME 2 ND FACTOR – 2 MARKS 2 FACTORS DISCUSSED – 11 SRPS

Homework for tomorrow: Finish Revision Question Sketch a map of the Mezzogiorno On your map include: – 2 Physical Features of the Mezzogiorno – 2 Urban Features of the Mezzogiorno