IGCSE GEOGRAPHY

Categories: Rivers
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About Course

Through the Cambridge IGCSE Geography syllabus, learners will develop a ‘sense of place’ by looking at the world around them on a local, regional and global scale. Learners will examine a range of natural and man-made environments, and study some of the processes which affected their development. They will also look at the ways in which people interact with their environment, and the opportunities and challenges an environment can present, thereby gaining a deeper insight into the different communities and cultures that exist around the world.

What Will You Learn?

  • How erosion shapes the river from its source to its mouth

Course Content

GEOGRAPHIC SKILLS AND FIELDWORK
Fieldwork combines knowledge with skill and requires children to think about what places are like and why, where places are and why, and how they connect to other places. Good fieldwork: allows pupils to enquire about places at first-hand. requires pupils to use and practice a range of skills in a variety of contexts.

Rivers
A study of all the processes that occur in a river as water moves from the source to the mouth

COASTAL PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Coastal processes and landforms focus on the dynamic interactions between the ocean and the shoreline. Key processes like erosion, transportation, and deposition shape various landforms such as beaches, cliffs, and sand dunes. Erosion carves out features like headlands and bays, while deposition creates beaches and spits. Human activities and natural factors like wave energy, tides, and sea level changes influence these processes. Understanding coastal processes helps in managing and protecting these environments from issues like coastal erosion and rising sea levels.

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