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making the grade: question and answer

Global urbanisation

Question and Answer in this issue uses questions from the AQA A-level Human Geography Specimen Assessment Material on Contemporary Urban Environments. The questions consider aspects of urbanisation. Similar themes are explored by other exam boards (see Box 1). The question is printed in bold type and the student’s answers are in tinted boxes. The exam comments and mark schemes are the responsibility of GEOGRAPHY REVIEW and have neither been provided nor approved by AQA. The answers given are not the only possible answers. AQA material is reproduced by permission of AQA

Figure 1 The pattern of world urbanisation, 1990–2015
Source: Based on UNDESA map

This Question and Answer can be used by students studying other A-level specifications, bearing in mind different question styles and mark schemes.

Edexcel: Topic 4A Regenerating Places — the style of questions and mark tariffs are similar.

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