Physical environments
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Properties and formation processes of soil
Time, geology and people all play a part in soil formation. There are three main British soils - podzol, brown earth and gley. Each soil has distinctive properties.
Human environments
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Global issues
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Geographical skills
Interpretation and analysis of maps
Maps represent the real world. Atlas maps show large areas and Ordnance Survey maps show smaller areas in more detail. Sketch maps, satellite images, photos, GIS maps and geology maps are all useful.
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Geographical research skills
Geography fieldwork involves formulating an enquiry question, gathering data, analysing the results and reaching conclusions. Fieldwork is often written up as a report.
Exam and assignment
Exam advice
Advice for sitting the Higher Geography exam
Types of exam question
The types of question found in the Higher Geography exam
Assignment
How to achieve maximum marks in the Higher Geography assignment
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