WJEC • Geography
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Eduqas Exam Board 
Tectonics - Paper 3 - Component 3 
A level Geography 
Most past paper tectonic questions are given within this document with full A* level response answers 
Helpful for upcoming mocks and exams 
Various Case Studies
Eduqas - A Level 
Geography A 
Past paper 20 Marker Question 
Full Written Response Question with Full Marks
A* quality revision material in summary note form. Includes key words, figures, diagrams, and a Snowdonia Case Study. Detailed and concise notes for the glaciated landscapes part of the WJEC course
Detailed notes A* level notes on volcanoes and their processes. 
 
4 detailed case studies: Nepal, Italy, Democratic Republic of Congo and Iceland. Impacts and key details included
Detailed A* detail notes with detailed case study examples and diagrams with clear explanations.
To what extent do sub-aerial processes form erosional landforms along the coast? 
Completed in exam conditions. 
Marked as a 15 marker for the Eduqas board, but applies to WJEC as well. 
14/15 marks achieved.
Handwritten summary of the whole Year 12 Unit 1 changing physical environments. These notes have been done on the Volcanoes topic not the Coastal Landscapes topic.
A complete guide on water and carbon with detailed notes for each spec point 
Includes notes from additional readings to help achieve higher grades
Revision notes for all of ecosystems (from eduqas/wjec geography a-level)
Detailed mindmaps encompasing the entirety of component 1.1 coasts. Mindmaps include key definitions, diagrams and case studies. Colour coded to ease revision: green are subsections, orange are key points in the subsection, yellow is key words and pink are definitions. Produced by Grade A geographers.