Analyse migration push-pull evidence and impacts: Auckland isthmus transport corridor
Geography SL source-first practice. A flow map for Auckland isthmus transport corridor is being used for a migration flow, push-pull evidence, and impacts task. The source shows movement between places, direction, and unequal flow size. What should the next sentence do before explaining impacts? Select the spatial focus, source evidence, process link, and scale judgement. Then answer in your own words: what should the student write next to strengthen this Geography SL response for the exact source? AI will analyse your map/source interpretation, data use, spatial reasoning, fieldwork or process judgement, scale, and expression.
Worked practice: build the response
Work through the geographic analysis: spatial focus, source evidence, process link, then a scale-aware judgement.
Write a full answer
Now write the response in full, in your own words — this is what the exam asks for. The AI marks it on the same moves you built above (focus, evidence, technique, judgement) and gives feedback on reasoning, evidence, and expression.