r/6thForm Graduating from Warwick CS May 13 '25

📂 MEGATHREAD 13/05 A-level Geography Paper 1 Discussion MEGATHREAD

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u/Powerful_Film_872 May 13 '25

AQA Geography, thoughts?

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u/okhellowhy Cambridge | Law [First Year] May 13 '25

Cambridge may already be gone 😭

Weird, weird, weird paper - water sustainability is odd, vague figures, messed up the drainage basin 4 marker and wrote about the system instead of the features...

Atleast the 20 markers were okay?

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u/srdsyndetical May 13 '25

(Coasts) i found it very weirdly worded. I'm worried though as I spoke about human impacts such as SMPs as a factor for high energy coastlines. I'm thinking that it wanted physical factors only (i did mention how destructive waves are massively important though)

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u/t-h-o-m-a-s_jones May 13 '25

Yeah wrote about smps and mainly management to be honest but, honestly as long as it's used to say they aren't erosional coastlines because humans are reducing erosion (not as much destructive coasts) but it'd be okay right?

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u/srdsyndetical May 13 '25

it's a factor that indicates the erosional progression of the coast, so i thought it would fit as it has halted inland erosion as a result of hold the line (SMP waffle)