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Vlog

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25 February 2026

pptx, 6.43 MB
pptx, 6.43 MB
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Internation A level Geography 9696: This comprehensive teaching bundle provides a complete case study of the 2018 Kerala Floods, specifically designed for Geography curricula focusing on Hydrology and Fluvial Hazards.

The collection includes a detailed Data Sheet outlining the “multi-causal” nature of the disaster, balancing physical triggers—like orographic uplift and saturated soils—against human amplifiers such as dam mismanagement and urbanization. A visually engaging Presentation supports classroom delivery, featuring event profiles, meteorological data (rainfall 42% above normal), and an evaluation of the “Coastal Warriors” rescue efforts versus systemic warning failures. Finally, a Student Worksheet (with Teacher Answer Key) offers structured activities, including topographic sketching and exam-style evaluation questions (AO2/AO3).

Ideal for teaching the distinction between natural hazards and man-made disasters, these resources cover the $3 billion economic impact, the “insurance gap,” and modern “Build Back Better” initiatives. This ready-to-use package ensures students can critically assess complex environmental crises.

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