Hazards is one of the most popular topics in GCSE geography. You’ve probably got your own favourite — perhaps it’s the volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Maybe you have visited Iceland, or you might have been worried in the past about relatives or friends overseas when an earthquake strikes, such as the one in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011.
Hazard events like these form case studies, which you should revise for the examination. This article will help you identify the steps you should take to learn case studies.
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