Agriculture Form 4 ZIMSEC O LEVEL NOTES

ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 5 – 6

        An arable farm Inputs Warm climate with low rainfall, which mainly falls during the summer Warm summers help to ripen grain Outputs   Cereals such as wheat

Agriculture Form 4 ZIMSEC O LEVEL NOTES

ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 9 – 10 Solutions for sustainable development

Solutions for sustainable developmentAppropriate technology  This means technology that is simple, cheap and suitable for use by local people. Typically the technology is also sustainable

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – Hitler’s Foreign Policy (1933–39)

Hitler’s Foreign Policy (1933–39)  Hitler’s Foreign Policy had three major aims: To Destroy the Impositions of the Hatred Treaty of Versailles To Unite All Germans Into a

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – WEATHER

Why measure the weather?  In everyday language weather means such qualities as wet or fine, warm or cold. For most people, such descriptive terms are

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland

The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland  Aim of the Federation The settlers wanted to share profits of gold and copper (Netherlands, Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia and

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – The Streseman Years (1923–29)

The Streseman Years (1923–29)  In late 1923, Gustav Streseman became Chancellor of Germany (and them Foreign Secretary from 1924–29). Following the hyper–inflation of 1923, the

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – The Balance of Trade

The balance of trade There is a balance of trade between the countries of the developed North and the developing South. However not everyone agrees that

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – Great Zimbabwe

Great Zimbabwe   The ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe are to be found 150 miles from the present day capital city of Zimbabwe, Harare. The ruins