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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 GEOGRAPHY P1 NOVEMBER 2016 ANNEXURE This annexure consists of 11 pages.

Geography/P1 2 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 1.1: MATURE STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT OF A TROPICAL CYCLONE [Source: Examiner's own sketch] FIGURE 1.2: SECTION OF A RIVER [Adapted from easymapwork.blogspot.com] FIGURE 1.3: BERG WIND CONDITIONS [Adapted from www.wikipedia.org]

Geography/P1 3 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 1.4: MID-LATITUDE CYCLONE [Adapted from Geography of Africa by WJ Minns] FIGURE 1.5: DRAINAGE BASINS [Source: Examiner's own sketch]

Geography/P1 4 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 1.6: RIVER GRADE AND LONGITUDINAL PROFILES OF A RIVER Source Original sea level First fall in sea level Second fall in sea level Knickpoints Mouth Source Waterfall erosion will exceed deposition until the feature retreats and disappears Lake Waterfall Eventual possible graded profile Mouth Source Smooth concave profile decreasing in angle and gradient towards the mouth Mouth [Adapted from alevelgeography.com] FIGURE 2.1: CITY CLIMATES [Source: Examiner's own sketch]

Geography/P1 5 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 2.2: TYPES OF RIVERS X Water table during the wet season Water table during the dry season [Source: Examiner's own sketch] FIGURE 2.3: A VALLEY IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (30 S) [Adapted from www.classicjetcharters.com]

Geography/P1 6 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 2.4: SYNOPTIC WEATHER MAP [Adapted from material from the SAWS] FIGURE 2.5: DRAINAGE PATTERNS B B B [Adapted from kgs.ku.edu]

Geography/P1 7 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 2.6: RIVER CHANNEL Main river [Adapted from www.clarkandlewis.com] FIGURE 3.1: URBAN CHARACTERISTICS Urban expansion Counterurbanisation [Adapted from garsidej.wordpress.com]

Geography/P1 8 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 3.3: TYPES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS C A B [Adapted from Themes in Human Geography] FIGURE 3.4: AN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT IN INDIA [Adapted from www.inclusivebusinesshub.org]

Geography/P1 9 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 3.5: MINING IN SOUTH AFRICA Friday 11 September 2015, 18:21 RENEWAL OF THE SA MINING INDUSTRY The South African mining and minerals industry has been the basis of the South African economy for more than a century. Mining contributes approximately 17% to the gross domestic product (GDP) of the country, both directly and indirectly. The South African mining sector faces significant challenges under the current downturn in commodity prices. Platinum, coal, steel and gold markets are affected. The increase in input costs, such as labour and direct and indirect energy-related costs, coupled with lower productivity levels, has impacted negatively on the sector. While there have been improvements in mining along the way, it is still very reliant on traditional methods of extraction, which are labour-intensive and costly, and have elements of risk to employees' safety and health. [Adapted from www.csir.gov.za] FIGURE 3.6: INFORMAL TRADING IN SOUTH AFRICA METRORAIL BURNS DOWN HAWKERS' STALLS Nombulelo Damba/WCN A hawker determinedly sets up her sweets stand amid the burnt-out remains of hawkers' stalls that were set alight at Khayelitsha Station by Metrorail security guards. Metrorail security guards stand accused of burning down about 50 stalls from which hawkers traded at the Khayelitsha railway station, resulting in many of the traders losing the stock they had locked up there at night. Metrorail has claimed that the hawkers were illegally trading on Metrorail property and 'rubble and waste' were burnt. Metrorail said the lack of formal trading amenities led to excessive littering, which posed a health hazard and had become an 'additional financial burden'. [Adapted from www.wcn.co.za]

Geography/P1 10 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 4.3: URBAN EXPANSION Fastest growth is along main roads Urban area Main roads [Source: Examiner's own sketch] FIGURE 4.4: URBAN SPRAWL A A 1980 2000 A 2020 Vegetation House [Source: Unknown]

Geography/P1 11 DBE/November 2016 FIGURE 4.5: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 2015's crops are down by more than 4,5 million tonnes Maize Sunflower seed Soybeans Groundnuts Sorghum Dry beans [Source: Mail & Guardian, 4 September 2015]