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Specification. Show Index. 1.0 Introduction. 1.1 Why choose AQA for A-level Geography. Our new specification will excite your students’ minds, challenge perceptions and stimulate their investigative and analytical skills.
Section A: Water and carbon cycles. Section B: either Hot desert systems and landscapes or Coastal systems and landscapes or Glacial systems and landscapes. Section C: either Hazards or Ecosystems under stress. How it's assessed. Written exam: 2 hours 30 minutes.
Use and annotation of illustrative and visual material: base maps, sketch maps, OS maps (at a variety of scales), diagrams, graphs, field sketches, photographs, geospatial, geo-located and digital imagery. Use of overlays, both physical and electronic.
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AQA A-level Geography mapping file. Download our comprehensive teaching resources and revision toolkit today. Use the mapping table to align with the AQA examination board. Updated and aligned to the latest version 2019 specification.
Spearman’s Rank = 1 - (the value you calculated above) As a check, your value must be between 1 and -1. Alternatively (if you’re more maths-y!) the actual equation is : R 1 = − 6 Σ d2 n (n − 1) 7. To finish, you must describe the correlation between your data.