In the context of place, explain the meaning of ‘endogenous factors’ and ‘exogenous factors’.
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In the context of place, explain the meaning of ‘endogenous factors’ and ‘exogenous factors’.
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Outline how topography can contribute to the character of a place.
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Figure 3a shows the results of a survey asking residents about their perception of safety in Cardiff in 2016.
Figure 3b shows the incidence of violent crime in Cardiff in 2016.
Figure 3a
the results of a survey asking residents about their perception of safety in Cardiff in 2016
Figure 3b
the incidence of violent crime in Cardiff in 2016
Analyse the relationship between perception and incidence of crime shown in Figure 3a and Figure 3b.
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Explain how exogenous factors contribute to the character of a place.
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Explain why an outsider perspective might give a different sense of place to an insider perspective.
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Figure 4a is a photograph of a slate-mining village in North Wales.
Figure 4b is a painting of a slate-mining village in North Wales.
Figure 4a
Figure 4b
Grey Shades, Blaenau Ffestiniog Jonas Plosky (1940–2011) Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
© the artist's estate. Photo credit: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
Using Figure 4a, Figure 4b and your own knowledge, suggest how physical geography contributes to the character of a place.
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