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GEOGRAPHY 0460/12
Paper 1 Geographical Themes May/June 2020
1 hour 45 minutes
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INSTRUCTIONS ● Answer three questions in total, one from each section. ● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. ● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. ● Write your answer to each question in the space provided. ● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. ● Do not write on any bar codes. ● If additional space is needed, you should use the lined pages at the end of this booklet; the question
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INFORMATION ● The total mark for this paper is 75. ● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. ● The insert contains additional resources referred to in the questions.
DefinitionsMEDCs – More Economically Developed CountriesLEDCs – Less Economically Developed Countries
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Section A
Answer one question from this section.
1 (a) Study Figs. 1.1 and 1.2, which show information about migration across the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to Italy between January 2015 and August 2016.
FRANCE
GERMANY
UK
CZECHREP
POLAND
HUNGARYAUSTRIA
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TUNISIAALGERIA
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number ofmigrants
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(i) Using Fig. 1.1 only, identify two ports in Libya from which migrants leave for Italy.
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(ii) Complete Fig. 1.2 by plotting the following information about the country of birth of migrants travelling from Libya to Italy between January 2015 and August 2016:
54 000 were from Eritrea
20 000 were from Somalia [2]
(iii) Much of the migration across the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to Italy is forced (involuntary) migration.
Give three different reasons why forced (involuntary) migration may occur from a country.
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(iv) Explain why the arrival of large numbers of migrants across the Mediterranean Sea may cause problems in Italy.
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(b) Study Fig. 1.3, which is a population pyramid for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), an MEDC.
0 05 510 10percentage of population percentage of population
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(i) Identify three characteristics of the population pyramid for the UAE which suggest that it attracts many migrants.
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(ii) Most of the migration to the UAE is voluntary migration. Describe the attractions (pulls) of MEDCs, such as the UAE, to migrants from LEDCs.
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(c) For a named country or area you have studied, explain why it is sparsely populated.
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2 (a) Study Fig. 2.1, which is a transect across a city in Belgium, an MEDC in Europe.
S U B U R B S
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CBD boundaryof city
rural-urbanfringe
RURALAREA
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(i) What is the distance from the CBD to the boundary of the city?
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(ii) Identify from Fig. 2.1 the letter which represents:
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(iii) State three likely differences between residential areas C and D in the MEDC city shown in Fig. 2.1.
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(iv) Give two examples of low-order services which are likely to be located close to residential areas such as in area X in Fig. 2.1.
Explain why many of the services in this area are likely to be low-order services.
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(b) Study Fig. 2.2 (Insert), which is a photograph of part of an urban area in an LEDC which is being redeveloped.
(i) Describe three features of the buildings in the redevelopment shown in Fig. 2.2.
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(ii) The land being redeveloped in Fig. 2.2 was previously used for a squatter settlement. Suggest how this change in land use is likely to have both benefits and problems.
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(c) For a named urban area you have studied, describe and explain the characteristics of its Central Business District (CBD).
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Answer one question from this section.
3 (a) Study Fig. 3.1 (Insert), which is a photograph showing an area where coastal erosion has taken place.
(i) Give one piece of evidence from Fig. 3.1 that the cliff has been eroded.
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(ii) Explain how hydraulic action is likely to have eroded the cliff shown in Fig. 3.1.
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(iii) Name one other process of coastal erosion. Explain how it is likely to have eroded the cliff shown in Fig. 3.1.
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(iv) Managed retreat is a strategy where the coast is allowed to erode. Suggest reasons why the authorities decided to allow managed retreat to occur along
the section of coastline shown in Fig. 3.1 rather than protecting it from erosion.
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(b) Study Fig. 3.2 (Insert), which is a photograph showing an area of mangroves.
(i) Describe three characteristics of the mangroves shown in Fig. 3.2.
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(c) For a named coastal area you have studied, describe how it is being protected from coastal erosion.
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4 (a) Study Fig. 4.1 (Insert), which is a photograph of a weather instrument.
(i) Identify the weather instrument shown in Fig. 4.1.
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(ii) Explain how readings are taken from the weather instrument shown in Fig. 4.1.
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(b) Study Fig. 4.2, which shows the relative humidity at Carnarvon Airport, Western Australia, during August 2017.
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(ii) Explain how a traditional weather instrument can be used to obtain data on relative humidity such as that shown in Fig. 4.2.
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(c) For a named hot desert you have studied, explain why the amount of rainfall in this area is low.
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Section C
Answer one question from this section.
5 (a) Study Fig. 5.1, which shows a map of the island of Gran Canaria, a Spanish island off the coast of Africa. Fig. 5.2 (Insert), is a photograph of the tourist resort of Taurito in Gran Canaria.
San Agustín
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Santa Maríade Guía
Las Palmas deGran Canaria
TejedaPozo de las Nieves (1949 m)
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Arguineguín
Mogán Santa Lucíade Tirajana
La Aldea deSan Nicolás
AtlanticOcean
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Keymain roadminor roadmountain peaklarge settlementairport
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(iv) Suggest two benefits and two disadvantages of tourism for the people who live in Gran Canaria.
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Keyfootpath
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(c) For a named area you have studied where tourism is important, explain how it is managed so that the risks to the natural environment are reduced.
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6 (a) Study Fig. 6.1, which shows the employment structure of Germany (an MEDC) and Egypt (an LEDC) in 1960, 1985 and 2010.
0 10 20 30 40 50percentage of working
population
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(i) What percentage of the working population was employed in the primary sector in Egypt in 1960?
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(iii) Suggest reasons for the decline of employment in secondary industry in Germany since 1985.
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(b) Study Fig. 6.2, which shows information about the fish processing industry.
stunning chilling gutting cleaning cutting
PREPARATION
FILLETING
filleting trimming bone removing skinning slicing
DISTRIBUTION AND PACKING
recycling waste fish weighing / grading packing / labelling
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(i) Complete the table below by inserting the following words to show examples of inputs, processes and outputs of the fish processing industry shown in Fig. 6.2.
electricity weighing portions removing bones
packets of frozen fish water fish skin
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(ii) Explain how the local natural environment may be at risk from industries such as fish processing.
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(c) For a named example you have studied, describe and explain the location of a factory or industrial zone.
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