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Home Learning – Geography
Hazards: Climate Change – Year 11
Complete each of the different sheets below – 1 sheet should take you 1 hour. You should define the key terms, explain key points and
label the diagrams.
Use the knowledge organiser, previous class notes, and the websites below to help you. Make sure that you include plenty of detail
and leave nothing blank.
Websites to help you:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zx234j6/revision/1
https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/
https://pmt.physicsandmathstutor.com/download/Geography/GCSE/Notes/AQA/The-Challenge-of-Natural-
Hazards/Detailed/Climate%20Change.pdf
You can email your class teacher if you need more help;
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Answers are on the next page
Lesson 3
Answers are on the next page
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
End of topic check – answers are on the next page
Lesson 5
1. Earthquake, volcano, tsunami
2. Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
3. Conservative, constructive, collision, destructive
4. Constructive
5. Destructive, collision
6. Convection currents, ridge push, slab pull
7. Italy and Nepal
8. Nepal – LIC, more deaths, longer to recover, more damage
9. Earthquake proof designs for buildings and infrastructure, tsunami walls
10. Near friends/family, tourism, farming, mining, geothermal energy, low threat, feel buildings will protect them
11. Lava, ash, lava bombs, pyroclastic flow
12. Economy slows, blocked transport, broken gas pipes = fires, burst water pipes = lack of water and disease
13. Hadley, Ferrell, polar
14. Calm, settled, dry
15. 5-30 degrees north and south of the Equator. Ocean temp above 27C, 60-70m depth, late summer/autumn, low wind shear
16. Eye, eye wall, rain bands
17. Storm surge, strong winds, heavy rain
18. 50~% homes destroyed, 4.1 million made homeless, 6,190 died. Secondary economic = fishing industry disrupted, airport and roads blocked, looting, rice prices
fall
19. Somerset Levels flooding – 600 homes flooded, 16 farms evacuated, villages cut off, power disrupted
20. Change in orbit, sunspots, volcanic activity.
21. Fossil fuels, agriculture, deforestation
22. Drought – lack of food – sea level rise 0 flooding – ice melts – warmer rivers – forest fires – coral bleaching. Adaptation = change in agriculture, manage water,
reduce the risk (defences)
23. Disease – winter deaths – crop yields – increased shipping in Arctic – drought – flood risk – declining fishing – skiing decline. Mitigation = alternative energy –
plant trees – carbon capture – international agreements
Complete this week’s GYM which is on SMHW
Lesson 6