Here is a simple, editable Powerpoint covering the topic 1.1.2 Risk and Reward for Edexcel GCSE Business ...
Here is a simple, editable Powerpoint covering the topic 1.1.1 The Dynamic Nature of Business for Edexcel GCSE Business ...
Have a go at this teaching activity, which includes a downloadable worksheet and suggested answers. What's the story? China taxes EU brandy which France claims is retaliation for EU tariffs on Chinese ...
This topic video looks at where earthquakes and volcanoes occur, introducing plate margins, the Ring of Fire and hot spots. It is part of the AQA GCSE Geography course - Paper 1: Unit A - The ...
This topic video explains where tropical storms form and why, looking at the conditions needed to drive a storm, along with what they are called depending on where they occur. It is part of the AQA ...
This topic video explains how tropical storms form, looking at the sequence and different processes involved in tropical storm formation and development, including the part played by the Coriolis ...
Infrastructure - there may be a higher risk of damage to buildings and roads from flood events. Transport - there may be more disruption to travel as flooding cuts of roads and railway lines, as well ...
We have put together a glossary of the key economics terms used in EdExcel Papers 1 to 3 for June 2024. As part of revision, it is a great idea to check through them and consider if you are confident ...
The employment structure of a country is how the workers are divided into different types of economic activity - i.e. the percentage of workers in each category. Primary sector - this involves ...
The Saffir-Simpson Scale is used to measure the wind strength of tropical storms - the higher the category scale, then the more intense the tropical storm will be (and the stronger the wind). The ...
This topic video introduces ecosystems, looking at the different components and how they interact, along with the key terms that you need to know for this topic. It is part of the AQA GCSE Geography ...
Deposition has led to the formation of distinctive coastal features - we call these depositional landforms. Beaches are landforms that lie between the high and low tide levels - they are formed of ...