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The individual investigation is worth 20% of the overall marks in A level geography. Read on for general advice if you’re not sure where to start.Coasts
The UK’s most dynamic environments, influenced by many physical and human forces, with dramatic consequences for the people who live thereGlaciation
Although the UK’s last glaciers disappeared 10,000 years ago, there’s still plenty of evidence for the action of glacial ice and meltwater in both the uplands and lowlandsWater and Carbon
Size of stores and speed of fluxes in the water and carbon cycles at a local scale, like a small drainage basin, woodland or peat bogPlace
Human geography, including the changing socio-economic and demographic characteristics of local places, plus the cultural meanings and representations attached to different placesGIS
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage and display spatial dataOnline tutorials to support students with completing the A Level Geography NEA. Navigate your journey through the Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) for Geography A level with flexible on-demand content.