Geography study guides
SG-O-LEVEL Β· GCE O-Level (Singapore) Β· aligned to SEAB.
- Climate Change and Its Impacts overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): the evidence, natural and human causes, the physical and human impacts, and responses through mitigation and adaptation
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Climate Change and Its Impacts: the evidence that the climate is changing, the natural and human causes including the enhanced greenhouse effect, the physical and human impacts, and how change can be tackled through mitigation and adaptation, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 6 min readSEAB-2236 - Food Resources and Security overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): what food security means, the factors affecting food supply, the causes and effects of food shortages, increasing food production, and achieving sustainable food security
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Food Resources and Security: what food security means and its dimensions, the physical and human factors affecting food supply, the causes and effects of food shortages, strategies to increase food production, and how food security can be achieved sustainably, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 6 min readSEAB-2236 - Geographical Skills and Investigations overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): reading topographic maps, relief and cross-sections, interpreting photographs and graphs, planning an investigation, and collecting and presenting data
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Geographical Skills and Investigations: reading topographic maps with grid references, scale and direction, interpreting relief and drawing cross-sections, reading photographs and graphs, planning a fieldwork investigation, and collecting and presenting data, with links to every dot point and a worked map-skills walkthrough.
π 7 min readSEAB-2236 - Global Tourism overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): the growth of tourism, types of tourism, the economic, social and environmental impacts, and sustainable tourism
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Global Tourism: why tourism has grown so fast, the types of tourism and what attracts tourists, the economic, social and environmental impacts on destinations, and how tourism can be made sustainable, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 5 min readSEAB-2236 - Living with Tectonic Hazards overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis, why people live in hazardous areas, and how communities prepare and respond
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Living with Tectonic Hazards: how earthquakes happen, how volcanoes erupt, how tsunamis form and strike, why people choose to live in hazardous areas, and how communities predict, prepare for and respond to disasters, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 6 min readSEAB-2236 - Plate Tectonics overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): the structure of the Earth, the theory of plate tectonics, and the divergent, convergent and transform plate boundaries
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Plate Tectonics: the layered structure of the Earth, the theory of plate tectonics and the convection currents that drive it, and the processes, landforms and hazards at divergent, convergent and transform boundaries, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 6 min readSEAB-2236 - Variable Weather and Changing Climate overview for O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236): weather versus climate, measuring the elements, how rain forms, the equatorial climate and the monsoon
An O-Level Geography (SEAB 2236) overview of Variable Weather and Changing Climate: the difference between weather and climate, the elements of weather and how they are measured, how convectional, relief and frontal rain form, the equatorial climate, and the monsoon and variable weather, with links to every dot point and a worked walkthrough.
π 6 min readSEAB-2236