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Changing Places (AS Unit 2)

Quick questions on Changing population and place - WJEC A-Level Geography

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What is concepts of place?
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Places can be experienced as an insider (lived, familiar) or an outsider (observed, unfamiliar). Places are also near and far, experienced and media-represented, and constantly remade by flows of people, money and ideas, so place is dynamic, not fixed. Geographers distinguish endogenous factors (those within a place, such as land use and demography) from exogenous factors (relationships with other places, such as migration and investment), and the balance between them shapes how a place changes.
What is q1?
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Distinguish between location and sense of place. [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Explain one cause of an ageing population structure in a place you have studied. [3 marks]

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