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describing distribution

describing distribution

General Trend

Evidence to support the General Trend

Anomalies

Evidence to support the Anomalies

Pg 3(8) Qns 4(a)

Generally, Central Africa has a high percentage of its population that is undernourished while North and South Africa has a low percentage of its population that is undernourished. [1]

General Trend

Generally, African countries between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn has a higher percentage of its population undernourished than North and South Africa. [1]

General Trend

OR

Evidence to support GeneralTrend(If you can point out countries)

For example, the Ethopia has a high percentage of its population under nourished (more than 35%) while Egypt has a low percentage of its population under nourished (less than 15%) [1]

For example, the Horn of Africa has a high percentage of its population under nourished (more than 35%) while South Africa has a low percentage of its population under nourished (less than 15%)

Evidence to support GeneralTrend(If you can”t point out countries, ITS OK!Mention region names!)

For example, the Horn of Africa has a high percentage of its population under nourished (more than 35%) while South Africa has a low percentage of its population under nourished (less than 15%) [1]

Evidence to support GeneralTrend(If you can”t point out countries, ITS OK!Mention region names!)

Remember to use words like “high“ and “low“ to describe the data, not just give me the number!

Anomaly?

You decide. :)

describing distribution

General Trend

Evidence to support the General Trend

Anomalies

Evidence to support the Anomalies

comparing

It's the same as SS!

comparing

Use comparative adjectiveEither

eg: "higher", "lesser"

Use conjunctionsOr

eg: "however", "also"

comparing

Compare = at least 1 similar and 1 diffCommand words

Contrast = differences only

1 comparison = 1 mark

comparing

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comparing

3(6), 3(8), 4(8)-(9), 3(10), 3(13)-3(14), 4(9), 4(15)

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