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Environmental Studies Factsheet: 202. Investigating and controlling soil erosion
This Factsheet: • Compares lab and field techniques for measuring soil erosion • Outlines techniques for controlling soil erosion • Provides typical exam questions and mark schemes on t...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 203. Tiger conservation
Tigers are iconic top carnivores. Why should we conserve them? This Factsheet explains......
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 204. Energy flow through woodlands
In the exam, there are basically 5 types of questions on this topic. Questions ask you to: 1. Describe how plants obtain solar energy 2. Do simple calculations on energy flow between trophic levels a...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 205. Are we going to run out of water?
This Factsheet: • Describes the water scarcity problem. • Explains why it is expected to get worse. • Outlines why the main problem is not just the amount of water available but also th...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 206. Pitcairns Marine Nature Reserve
In March 2015, the UK declared the world’s largest fully protected marine reserve in the extremely remote waters surrounding the Pitcairn Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. This is the first ti...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 207. Neonicotinoid pesticides and bee populations
This Factsheet: • Evaluates the evidence that one class of pesticides – neonicotinoids – are responsible for the decline in bee populations. • Outlines other factors that could b...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 208. Measuring biodiversity
Biodiversity is a word that is commonly used in the popular media although its meaning is not always made clear. In this Factsheet we will explain: • the meaning of the word biodiversity. •...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 209. The importance of earthworms
There are 27 species of earthworms in the UK but more than 3000 species worldwide. Some species live deep in the soil and never come to the surface; others spend considerable time moving between the s...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 210. Rewilding - a good idea?
Rewilding is the reintroduction of locally extinct species. This Factsheet: • Explains why rewilding has its supporters and opponents. • Gives examples of species that have been reintroduce...
Price £3.00more infoEnvironmental Studies Factsheet: 211. The problem of domestic and nuclear waste
This Factsheet: • Describes the volume and nature of domestic and nuclear waste in the UK. • Describes current methods of disposal in landfill and repositories. • Compares the problems ...
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