Holiday work in preparation for A Level Geography: research & written responses (1) Explain why Malthus’ Theory can be used to understand the situation.

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Holiday work in preparation for A Level Geography: research & written responses (1) Explain why Malthus’ Theory can be used to understand the situation in the Horn of Africa (9 marks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYjqig8kXa4 (2) To what extent does Easter Island provide evidence for Malthus’ Theory? (9 marks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzV6_7PVMaI (3) To what extent can Boserup’s Thoeory be used to explain the relationship between population and resources in the UK? (9 marks) (4) Are you an optimist or are you a pessimist when it comes to our global future. Justify your choice (9 marks)