GCSE Geography – Weekly Knowledge Practice 3

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GCSE Geography – Weekly Knowledge Practice 3 Landscapes of the UK How are spits formed? Give 3 types of hard engineering methods used to prevent coastal erosion. People of the UK What has caused recent growth in Salford? What is sub-urbanisation? UK Environmental Threats What are primary fuels? What is the UK Government’s energy strategy? Ecosystems of the Planet What is the climate like in tropical rainforests? Give three facts about the Andros Barrier Reef. People of the Planet Give three facts about Ethiopia. How is the global pattern of urbanisation changing? Environmental Threats to the Planet What is the intertropical convergence zone? How did the government respond to the Big Dry?