
Discover how physical and human factors shape flood risk and flood hydrographs in this complete GCSE Geography lesson. Students learn how rainfall, geology, slope, urbanisation, and deforestation influence flooding, and how these factors directly affect the shape of hydrographs, creating either flashy or flat responses. With clear diagrams, labelled hydrograph examples. The lesson shows the vital link between processes and outcomes. Exam-style practice, model 6-mark answers, and a self-assessment marking ladder help students build confidence in tackling extended questions. Fully resourced and ready to teach, this lesson is ideal for AQA, Edexcel and OCR courses
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