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I am consistently receiving "A" grades in my essays, how can I push on to the A*?

A grade level answers at A-level tend to travel around the main facets of the question but do not excite the examiner. As i'm sure you've been told again and again, examiners do not spend long on an in...

Answered by Cameron L. Geography tutor
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What are the vegetation characteristics in Temperate Woodland Biomes?

Temperate deciduous woodland biome is characterized by their seasonal colour change which marks the onset of the autumnal leaf fall. The biome occupies three main formations within the 'mid-latitudes' ...

Answered by Katie J. Geography tutor
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What are some example of global commons?

First of all understanding of what a common space is is crucial for looking at examples of those that are global. A classic example of a common area is common grazing land within a community but the qu...

Answered by Katie J. Geography tutor
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‘Systems of prediction, preparation and prevention are so well developed, catastrophe is avoidable.’ In the context of volcanic hazards, discuss the extent to which you agree with this view. (40 marks)

As this is a 40-mark question, I will not attempt to provide a full-length sample answer, but instead offer guidance on how to structure this type of question. More detailed case studies and content ad...

Answered by Olivia M. Geography tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay exam question?

These can seem a bit intimidating at first, but no need to panic over them!

Firstly, look at the question and highlgiht the key terms. Identify exacltly what it is asking you to do (expla...

Answered by Chloe W. Geography tutor
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