OCR
A-Level Geography
OCR
A-Level Geography
As a student, grades matter. And A-Levels? They matter even more. Flyp Academy helps you get the A-Level Geography grade you want with your friends, so you can get on with being the person you want to be. Our Free OCR Geography A-Level Resources are designed to be as accessible and easy-to-use as possible. Just create your account, select ‘A-Level Geography – OCR‘ as a course to enrol in, and get started with our videos, notes, quizzes and practice exams.
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Coastal Landscape Systems
Physical Factors Influencing Coastal Landscapes
Coastal Sediment is Supplied From a Variety of Sources
Coastal Landforms Develop Due To A Variety of Interconnected Climatic and Geomorphic Processes
Case Studies of Coastlines
Emergent Coastal Landscapes
Submergent Coastal Landscapes
Human Activity Intentional Impacts
Economic Development and Unintentional Impacts
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Glaciated Landscape Systems
Physical Factors Influencing Glacier Landscapes
Glacier and Glacier Movement
Climatic and Geomorphic Processes Develop Glacial Landforms
Case Studies of Glaciated Landscapes
Glacio-Fluvial Landforms
Periglacial Landforms
Human Activity Impact on Periglacial Landscapes
Human Activity Impact on Glaciated Landscapes
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Dryland Landscape Systems
Physical Factors Influencing Dryland Landscapes
Different Types of Dryland
Dryland Landscapes Develop Due to a Variety of Interconnected Climatic and Geomorphic Processes
Case Studies of Dryland Landscapes
Fluvial Landforms in Dryland Landscapes due to Earlier Pluvial Periods
Periglacial Landforms in Drylands due to Earlier Colder Periods
Water supply issues case study
Economic activity case study
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Water and Carbon Cycles
Water and Carbon Cycle Processes and Pathways
Tropical Rainforest Case Study
Arctic Tundra Case Study
Human Factors Impact Water and Carbon Cycles
The Pathways and Processes of Water and Carbon Cycles
The Links Between the Water and Carbon Cycles
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Case Studies of Two Contrasting Places
How Do We Understand Place?
Social Inequalities
Processes of Economic Change Bring Opportunities and Disadvantages
Social Inequality Impacts
Players That Influence Economic Change
How Places Are Created Through Placemaking Processes
Rebranding Case Study
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Contemporary Patterns of International Trade
International Trade
Case Study of an EDC
Case Studies of Unequal Flows of International Trade
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Global Migration Patterns
Case study of one EDC of migration
Case Studies of Opportunities and Challenges With Migration
Contemporary Patterns of Global Migration
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Human Rights
Variations in Women’s Rights?
Human Rights and Conflict
Strategies for Global Governance of Human Rights
Consequences of Global Governance of Human Rights
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Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity
Challenges to Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity
Role of Global Governance in Conflict
Case Study of Strategies for Global Governance in One Area of Conflict
Global Governance of Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity
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The Earth’s Climate
Human Influence on the Climate System
Debates Around Climate Change
Climate Modelling
Impacts of Climate Change
Mitigation and Adaptation for Climate Change
International Response to Climate Change
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Disease Patterns
Physical Factors and the Prevalence of Disease
Natural Hazards and Disease
Disease and Levels of Economic Development
Case Study of One Communicable Disease
Case Study of One Noncommunicable Disease
International Organisations and Global Mobility with Diseases
Mitigation Strategies
Medicine From Nature
Top Down and Bottom Up Strategies
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Characteristics of Oceans
Biodiversity of Oceans
Case Study of Renewable Biological Resource
The Use and Management of Ocean Energy Resources
Management of Ocean Resources
Ocean Pollutants
Ocean Plastic Pollution
Acidification and Coral Bleaching
Climate Change is Altering Sea Levels
Climate Change is Altering High Latitude Oceans
Shipping Routes and Trade
Oceans as Military Areas
Oceans as Hazardous Obstacles
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Food Security
Globalisation and the Food Industry
Factors Influencing Food Security
Risks to Food Security
Food System Shocks
Physical and human impacts of the global food system
Key Players in the Global Food System
Strategies to Ensure and Improve Food Security
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Theories of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
Plate Boundaries
Main Hazards Generated by Volcanic Activity
Main Hazards Generated by Seismic Activity
Volcanic Eruption Case Studies
Earthquake Case Studies
Strategies to Manage Hazards from Volcanic Activity
Strategies to Manage Hazards from Earthquakes
Exposure of People to Risks and Disaster
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FAQs
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A-Level Geography is an exam usually taken at the end of Year 11 in the UK. It consists of two papers sectioned by topic, and tests a variety of valuable geographical concepts.
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Although Geography is often thought to be a tough subject, with proper preparation you can no doubt be very successful on the final exams. It is marked as a totally objective subject, meaning that you can track your revision progress very easily.
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The Geography A-Level course covers a variety of topics, focusing on both human and physical geographical concepts.
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Everyone can succeed with different preparation styles and revision methods. We recommend going through our videos on Flyp Academy alongside the syllabus, and then testing yourself immediately afterwards. After doing this consistently, go through some past papers!
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Don’t worry! You can always retake the exam, or you can move on and study something else. Failing an exam is never the end of the world – but if you don’t want to fail, get through our course!
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As many as you’d like, or as many as you need to succeed! Don’t stress over not receiving the grades that you’d like to have initially.
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You can resit it again, of course! Depending on which application you’re sending results to, you are generally asked to provide your highest scores. This means you can keep your initial score if you miss your targets later.
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Resits cost in the region of £30 to £50 pounds, varying across the AQA, Edexcel, OCR, CIE and other boards.