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Geography Part 1 : Download a Specification Download the 2016 specification for Geography on the Edexcel website. http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/geography-2016.html   Part 2 :  Making Notes Research two earthquakes that have posed a hazard during the past few years at contrasting localities (both more and less developed countries). Consider the following tasks: Contrast the impacts of hazards on countries at different levels of development; Explain why the impacts vary in different countries for different reasons. Part 3 : Exam Style Question Prepare a written response to the following exam question: Assess the impacts of contrasting hazards. (12 marks)