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1. World population growth ; 2. Population variations and associated problems ; 3. The effect of migration and HIV/AIDS ; 4. Settlement hierarchy and pattern ; 5. Site, situation and growth of settlements ; 6. Urban land use ; 7. Problems of urban areas ; 8. Ubranisation and the environment ; 9. Theme 1: Exam-style questions ; 10. Plate tectonics ; 11. Volcanoes and earthquakes ; 12. Weathering ; 13. River processes (1) ; 14. River processes (2) ; 15. Marine erosion ; 16. Marine transportation and deposition ; 17. Coral reefs and coastal sand dunes ; 18. Weather and weather station recording instruments ; 19. Weather data calculations, graphs and diagrams ; 20. Clouds and weather hazards ; 21. Climate of tropical rainforest areas ; 22. Climate of desert areas ; 23. The tropical rainforest and tropical desert ecosystems ; 24. The natural environment and human activities (1) ; 25. The natural environment and human activities (2) ; 26. Theme 2: Exam-style questions ; 27. Agriculture and large-scale commerical farming ; 28. Small-scale subsistence farming and food shortages ; 29. Industrial systems ; 30. Tourism ; 31. Energy - oil, gas, coal, nuclear and fuelwood ; 32. Renewable energy and water supply ; 33. The need for sustainable development, resource conservation and management ; 34. The impact of pollution on the natural environment ; 35. Theme 3: Exam-style questions ; 36. Suvey maps (topographic maps) ; 37. Physical features on survey maps: relief and drainage ; 38. Photographs, field sketches, data tables and graphs ; 39. Geographical skills: Exam-style questions ; 40. Coursework: planning investigations ; 41. Coursework: data collection ; 42. Coursework: presentation, analysis and evaluation ; 43. Coursework skills: Exam-style questions