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Year 8 Test Revision Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your books to help you revise.

Energy Revision Use this PowerPoint in addition to your exercise book to help you revise.

What you need to know Types of energy (non-renewable & renewable) Carbon footprints Acid rain: causes, effects and responses Global warming: causes, effects and responses

Types of energy Non-renewableRenewable Oil Coal Gas Nuclear Wood Non-renewable energy sources Solar Wind Wave Tidal Geothermal Biomass Wood Renewable energy sources

Carbon footprints Carbon footprint is the sum of all the greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide)that are created by a person, company, event or product. Make sure you know what they are and why we need to reduce our footprints Carbon footprint revision website

Acid rain You need to be able to explain the causes, impacts and responses. Acid rain revision website

Global Warming You need to know the causes, impacts and responses. Global Warming - None like it hot! Greenhouse Effect explanation

Water Issues Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your exercise book to help you revise.

You need to be able to: Explain the importance of safe drinking water and hygiene Explain how diseases such as cholera can affect people’s quality of life and the wealth of a country

Water vulnerability Water vulnerability is when people do not have good access to safe, clean water. This can make them vulnerable to a range of problems associated with poor water access. Make sure you can explain how dirty water can affect people’s lives and how clean water can improve them.

Where there is nowhere safe and clean to go to the toilet, people are exposed to disease, lack of privacy and indignity. When communities defecate in the open, disease spreads fast and water sources are polluted. Women and girls often have to wait until dark to go to the bush or a discreet part of town to defecate, where they are at risk of attack and abuse. Improved sanitation has proven impacts on health, quality of life and poverty reduction. However, progress in increasing sanitation coverage has been slow for a number of reasons: Lack of political will and institutional responsibility. Improving sanitation is difficult and requires people to change their behaviour. The health benefits are not immediately seen or always understood. The poorest and most marginalised people lack a voice and are often unable to invest in improving sanitation.

Cholera Make sure you can explain how cholera affects people’s quality of life

How can cholera affect the wealth of a country? BBC Education Scotland - effects of cholera

Climatic Hazards Use this PowerPoint in conjunction with your exercise book to help you revise.

Tropical storms A tropical storm is a hazard that brings heavy rainfall, strong winds and other related hazards such as mudslides and floods. Tropical storms usually form near the Equator, between approximately 5° and 30° latitude.

Tropical storms BBC KS3 Bitesize - Tropical Storms Make sure you can: Explain the effects of tropical storms Explain how and why the effects of tropical storms vary between richer and poorer countries BBC GCSE Bitesize - Tropical Storms

Heat waves Make sure you can: Describe the impacts of heat waves Explain ways to cope with heat waves

Impacts of heat waves

You are a group of people who work in a vineyard picking grapes to make Australian wine. Usually you make good money because Australian wine is very popular. However, the drought means that the soil has become less fertile and grapes are not growing as well. This will mean that some of you will lose your jobs. You are a group of people who work for the Australian government. Although Australia has its problems all year round, on most occasions you know how to deal with them properly. In times of drought you have to be able to stop people panicking and decide the best strategies to cope with the drought. You have a very important job. You are a group of people who work for an Australian cattle farm. You all make your money rearing cattle and selling their meat. Beef is very popular in Australia and you usually make a good wage. However in times of drought your cattle do not have enough to eat as the fields are bare. This means you struggle to earn a living. You are a family that live in Australia. Usually you have no problems and live your life as you like. In drought times you have to conserve water. You are only allowed to use your water at certain times of the day. This is frustrating but you understand that there is not enough water for everyone. You are a group of members of the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. Usually you spend your time helping all animals across Australia. However in time of drought you have to focus on protecting those that are suffering because of the drought. You will also need to raise more money because you rely on people’s donations to run.

Japan Revision Use this PowerPoint in addition to your exercise book to help you revise.

What you need to know Locations in Japan Great East Japan Earthquake Tokyo: how it copes with so many people

Japan You need to know the location of: Honshu Hokkaido Shikoku Kyushu Tokyo Sapporo Osaka Hiroshima Mt Fuji Sea of Japan (East Sea) Pacific Ocean

Great East Japan Earthquake You need to be able to explain: Causes Impacts (socio-economic and environmental) Responses

Causes Destructive plate boundary Pacific plate and Eurasian plate How it caused a tsunami (animated guide)animated guide

Effects and Responses BBC News Report Humanitarian Responses

Tokyo: how does it cope with so many people?

Tokyo Subway

Tokyo Swimming Pool on a Public Holiday

Capsule Hotel Room

Capsule Hotel Room costing roughly £20 a night

Vending Machines in Tokyo street

Doubled up parking spaces

Keeping cattle in Tokyo

Tokyo Petrol Station

Shinkansen (Bullet Train)

Toilet