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Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Geography Digital Coursebook (2 Years)

Cambridge IGCSE™ and O Level Geography Digital Coursebook (2 Years)

  • R 550.80


Edition:
2nd Edition
Author:
Gary Cambers, Steve Sibley
Published:
No date available

Availability:
Available
Format:
Digital
ISBN:
9781108984249

Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Geography has been written specifically for Cambridge International syllabuses 0460 and 2217.

Overview

Filled with sources, graphs and case studies, the digital coursebook requires students to examine a range of information, helping to build their analytical skills. Written by highly experienced authors and Cambridge trainers, this digital coursebook is updated to support both Cambridge IGCSE and O Level students. It includes clear and practical support, case studies from 25 different countries, fieldwork ideas and a range of interesting content. Also included are support sheets for the topics covered, outline maps and sample exam-style questions. Answers to the activities are in the teacher's resource.

Features

  • 50 up-to-date case studies from 25 countries, including many with Cambridge International centres.
  • A range of attractive content, including over 400 illustrations, helps capture and keep students’ imagination.
  • Fieldwork ideas for theoretical and practical use.
  • Full coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Geography syllabuses.
  • Includes over 40 support sheets for use with topics in the coursebook, and over 30 sample exam-style questions on geographical themes with marking schemes.
  • Accessibility Information: The accessibility information of this publication is unknown.

Contents

  • Part A. Geographical Themes: World map
  • Theme 1. Population and Settlement:
  • 1. World population increase
  • 2. Over-population and under-population
  • Case Study. Over-population–Nigeria
  • Case Study. Under-population–Australia
  • 3. Causes of a change in population size
  • 4. Population change
  • Case Study. High rate of natural population growth–Niger
  • Case Study. Population decline–Russia
  • 5. Population policies