Thanks so much. My teacher does things all over the place and I don't even think she follows the syllabus properly.....Well i dropped geo like 1.5 months ago so I'm not 100% sure
But I'm pretty sure you should have brief examples for every dot point (know location, info; such as income, impacts of ____, management, etc [depends on what topic])
For your case studies you definitely need to know in depth so you can illustrate or give relevance to the geographical information in the questions
My teacher made sure we had examples for each dotpoint
That pretty much sums it up to be honest.Examples are a must for short answers/extended responses. My teacher told us to use 'PEEL' (Point, Explain, Example, Link back to the question) to answer questions and by adding examples, it supports and enhances your answer. Depending on the dot point, 1-2 sentences will do and as madharris said, your case study will be more comprehensive. You don't have to create new examples for each dot point; if possible link them with your case study so you can remember them better.
This is a good point. Some things in the syllabus don't lend themselves to having examples to reference as they are generally theoretical in nature. Use your own discretion.I wouldn't say you need examples for every dot point although for most of them it would be handy to have at least some basic knowledge of how it has been applied in context/is seen in practice.