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Key words for GCSE Geography.
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adaptation |
Adaptation is the action taken to adjust to natural events such as climate change.
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change |
Adaptation strategies are an attempt to limit the negative effects of climate change.
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climate |
Climate change is a long-term change in the earths climate for example a rise in Earth's temperature due to an increase in greenhouse gases.
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mitigation |
Mitigation means to prevent or reduce the effects of something. E.g. using solar energy reduces the use of fossil fuels and so the amount of CO2 released.
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orbital |
Orbital changes are changes in the Earth's tilt and / or orbit around the Sun.
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Quaternary |
The Quaternary period is the geological time period that encompasses the most recent 2.6 million years.
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