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Answering exam questions about storm hydrographs

This article accompanies the ‘Geographical Skills’ column and the River Mole case study featured elsewhere in this issue of Wideworld. It will help if you read those articles first. This ‘Improve Your Grade’ gives you examples of exam questions using storm hydrographs.

Water swells around a height marker, indicating a height of 760 centimetres.
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Examiners assess three things when setting GCSE exam questions:

■ knowledge, e.g. of terminology used in hydrographs and what hydrographs show

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