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Writing good case study answers on tectonic hazards

Most GCSE students study tectonic hazards, and most will do so using case studies. This article will help you to write good exam answers about tectonic hazards that you’ve studied. Like other case studies you have been taught, there will be a lot of content to learn, but this article will show you how straightforward learning can be.

Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye, which suffered significant damage during the February 2023 earthquake
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Atectonic hazard is any event caused by movement of the Earth’s crust that poses an actual or potential threat to people or their property. GCSE specifications usually require you to study earthquakes, volcanos and tsunamis.

You need to know the following about the tectonic hazards that you have studied:

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