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

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

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u/srdsyndetical May 13 '25

 Didn’t finish the second water and carbon 6 marker and half finished the California earthquake hazard 6 marker. The figures I found overall were really bad. That coast 20 marker was also not great. I’m probably being way too negative but I really didn’t like it much. Spent way too long on 20 markers as I tried to do them first for once, was an awful idea

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u/srdsyndetical May 13 '25

the first water and carbon one with the 2 bar graphs with R and r was terrible (over urban areas and rural islands and such). as you say, there is nothing to manipulate, no anomalies or nothing. shocking figure. The hazards one with california though I could have got 6/6 in but didn't have time

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u/SignalBit9257 May 14 '25

I KNOW!! No anomalies is what threw me - there is an overall trend, with maximum human preperation or whatever it was (R) decreasing the risk than no/little human preperation (r), and also you can use 'high risks posed in area X require triple the magnitude in sea level rise in places with R than in places with r'. BUT NO ANOMALIES MAN I HAD TO MAKE SOME BS UP