AQA · GCSE · Geography
Challenges in the human environment
05.4 · 1 mark Meaning of water insecurity What is meant by water insecurity? 06.4 · 1 mark Meaning of energy insecurity What is meant by energy insecurity? 04.4 · 1 mark Meaning of famine What is meant by famine? 05.4 · 1 mark Meaning of water deficit What is meant by water deficit? 02.6 · 1 mark Benefits of tourism to South Africa's economy Using Figure 7b, state one benefit of tourism to South Africa's economy. 01.11 · 12 marks Urban regeneration solving urban problems Suggest how a regeneration project can solve urban problems. Use Figure 5a and Figure 5b and a UK example you have studied. 02.4 · 4 marks Physical and economic causes of uneven development Explain how physical and economic factors have caused uneven development. 04.5 · 6 marks Sustainable food-supply strategies Suggest how food supplies can be made more sustainable. Use Figures 12a and 12b and your own understanding. 06.4 · 1 mark Meaning of energy deficit What is meant by energy deficit? 05.5 · 6 marks Sustainable water-supply strategies Suggest how water supplies can be made more sustainable. Use Figures 14a and 14b and your own understanding. 06.5 · 6 marks Sustainable energy use Suggest how energy use can be made more sustainable. Use Figures 16a and 16b and your own understanding.
AQA · GCSE · Geography
Living with the physical environment
04.5 · 4 marks River levee formation Explain how river levées are formed. 02.3 · 1 mark Temperature range in Place A calculation Using Figure 7, calculate the temperature range in Place A. 04.6 · 6 marks Physical and human controls on flood risk Explain how physical and human factors may affect flood risk. Use Figure 19 and your own understanding. 05.3 · 1 mark Mean maximum height of the 6 drumlins calculation Using Figure 21, calculate the mean maximum height of the 6 drumlins. 05.5 · 4 marks Economic opportunities in UK glaciated areas Explain how glaciated areas in the UK provide economic opportunities. 04.4 · 1 mark Range of maximum discharge calculation Using Figure 18, calculate the range of maximum discharge.