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Global Interdependence vs Geoecology

  • 09-05-2012 2:12pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,888 ✭✭✭


    In class, we are studying Global Interdepedence but I was looking through the papers and every year, it seems to have at least one question on soils or biomes that says

    "name any one biome/soils you have studied and explain (insert whatever here) factors"

    This seems a lot more straight forward than Global Interdependence and seems more interesting to me.

    Would it be too late at this stage to learn Biomes/Soils myself?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,391 ✭✭✭Mysteriouschic


    Fergus_ wrote: »
    In class, we are studying Global Interdepedence but I was looking through the papers and every year, it seems to have at least one question on soils or biomes that says

    "name any one biome/soils you have studied and explain (insert whatever here) factors"

    This seems a lot more straight forward than Global Interdependence and seems more interesting to me.

    Would it be too late at this stage to learn Biomes/Soils myself?

    I don't think it's too hard , I'm only learning most of the essays now myself.
    The questions are generally straightforward and repetitive , and there's only so much they can ask. I haven't really used to book, I'm just learning off sample answers in the exam skills book. I'm doing both soils and biomes some people do either soil or biomes.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,888 ✭✭✭Fergus_


    I don't think it's too hard , I'm only learning most of the essays now myself.
    The questions are generally straightforward and repetitive , and there's only so much they can ask. I haven't really used to book, I'm just learning off sample answers in the exam skills book. I'm doing both soils and biomes some people do either soil or biomes.

    That exam skills book is so good, memorising them instead of the book :pac:


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