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New Specification Centre Number 71 Candidate Number General Certificate of Secondary Education 2010 Geography Unit 1: Understanding Our Natural World Foundation Tier GGG11 [GGG11] MONDAY 14 JUNE, MORNING TIME 1 hour 30 minutes. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper. Answer all questions. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 100. Figures in brackets printed down the right-hand side of pages indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. Quality of written communication will be assessed in questions requiring extended answers. For Examiner s use only Question Number 1 2 3 6264 Total

Answer all questions Theme A: The Dynamic Landscape 1 (a) Study Fig. 1 which shows information about the drainage basin cycle. Answer the questions which follow. Key Input Storage Flow (transfer) Output B Evaporation Unsaturated soil and rock Surface storage Infiltration Surface run-off (overland flow) River carrying water to the sea Saturated rock Percolation Groundwater Throughflow A Geography for CCEA by Kay Clarke, Lynda Francis and Peter Corr published by Hodder Education. Reproduced by permission of Hodder Education Fig. 1 (i) Complete Fig. 1 by naming the transfers at A and B. Choose your answers from the list below. groundwater flow watershed discharge precipitation [2] (ii) State the meaning of the term interception. [2] 6264 2 [Turn over

(iii) Indicate with a how the situations stated in Table 1 might affect the amount of surface run-off/overland flow. One has been completed for you. Table 1 Situation Light rain falling on dry ground Lots of tarmac surfaces Heavy rain falling onto wet ground Lots of trees More surface run-off Less surface run-off [3] (b) Study Fig. 2, which shows a photograph of a waterfall in England. Fig. 2 Ian Britton/FreeFoto Complete Table 2 by putting the statements into the correct order to explain how a waterfall such as the one shown in Fig. 2 was formed. Table 2 Statement Hard rock overhang collapses. Soft rock erodes faster than hard rock so a step in the river bed forms. A plunge pool begins to form at the base of the waterfall. The waterfall retreats to form a gorge. The hard rock is undercut. Order number 1 [4] 6264 3 [Turn over

(c) On the list below, underline two transport processes carried out by a river. Abrasion Hydraulic action Suspension Traction [2] (d) Study Fig. 3 which shows some flood prevention strategies. Answer the questions which follow. DAM LEVEE AFFORESTATION Upper Colorado Bureau of Reclamation (DAM) Contains Environment Agency information Environment Agency and database right (LEVEE) Crown Copyright - Forestry Commission(AFFORESTATION) Fig. 3 (i) Choose one of the flood prevention strategies shown in Fig. 3 and explain one way in which it might help to reduce the flood risk on a river. [3] 6264 4 [Turn over

(ii) Describe one impact flooding might have on people. [2] (iii) For a named river within the British Isles, explain why it flooded giving two reasons. Name of river [1] Why it flooded [6] 6264 5 [Turn over

(e) Study Fig. 4 which shows a destructive wave. Answer the questions which follow. wave beach Source: Principal Examiner Fig. 4 (i) Describe how destructive waves erode coasts. [3] (ii) Describe one of the coastal processes given in the list below. 1 attrition 2 abrasion 3 hydraulic pressure Name of process Description [2] 6264 6 [Turn over

(f) Study Fig. 5, a photograph of a spit in Devon. Answer the questions which follow. Dawlish Warren Tourism Fig. 5 (i) Explain how a spit such as the one shown in Fig. 5 was formed. [6] 6264 7 [Turn over

(ii) The sand on this spit creates a gentle beach. What material would make a steeper beach? Underline your answer from the list below. Silt soil shingle [1] (g) (i) Suggest two problems that might be caused by tourists visiting a coastal area. 1. 2. [2] (ii) State three reasons why a seaside area might need coastal defences. 1. 2. 3. [3] (h) Coastal management varies from place to place in how it looks and how well it works. Name one managed coastal area you have studied and discuss how well the management strategy has worked. (i) Name of area with coast [1] (ii) Describe its coastal management. [3] 6264 8 [Turn over

(iii) Explain why this coastal management has or has not worked well. [4] 6264 9 [Turn over

Theme B: Our Changing Weather and Climate 2 (a) Study Table 3 which shows two weather recording instruments. Answer the questions which follow. Table 3 IMAGE OF INSTRUMENT NAME OF INSTRUMENT ELEMENT OF WEATHER RECORDED UNIT OF MEASUREMENT AIR PRESSURE CCEA ANEMOMETER KNOTS CCEA (i) Complete Table 3 by writing the correct answers in the blank boxes. [3] (ii) Describe how a maximum/minimum thermometer is used to measure temperature. [3] 6264 10 [Turn over

(b) Study Fig. 6 which shows the different air masses that affect the British Isles. Answer the questions which follow. Polar Polar continental N Tropical maritime Tropical continental Source: Principal Examiner Fig. 6 (i) Complete Fig. 6 by completing the name of the polar air mass. [1] (ii) Underline the correct word in each sentence. A tropical maritime air mass comes from a southeast / southwest direction. Polar continental air masses have hot / cold temperatures. A tropical continental air mass usually occurs in the winter / summer time. The word maritime is associated with the land / sea. [4] 6264 11 [Turn over

(c) Study Fig. 7 which shows information about a weather system over the British Isles in December 2009. Answer the questions which follow. 1028 1032 1036 H 1024 N Wednesday 16th December 2009 1028 air pressure Forecasters have warned that the weather in Britain is set to turn cold this weekend. Temperatures will fall to as low as 5 C in London and 2 C in Edinburgh by Sunday. Over the next few days the country will experience dry, calm and cold conditions. Fig. 7 (i) Underline the type of weather system over the British Isles on Wednesday 16th December 2009. front depression anticyclone [1] 6264 12 [Turn over

(ii) Underline the term which means lines of equal air pressure on a weather map. contour isotherm isobar [1] (iii) State fully one reason why the weather system in Fig. 7 brings low temperatures. [3] (d) (i) State the meaning of the term global warming. [2] (ii) Complete Table 4 by drawing arrows to show some causes of climate change. Table 4 NATURAL CAUSE CAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE Vehicle emissions HUMAN CAUSE Cycles of climatic change Volcanic eruptions Burning fossil fuels [3] 6264 13 [Turn over

(iii) Explain one negative effect of climate change in a country that you have studied. Name of country [1] Negative effect [3] 6264 14 [Turn over

Theme C: Restless Earth 3 (a) Study Fig. 8 which shows the structure of the Earth. Answer the questions which follow. B A BBC Bitesize http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/oils/changesrev1.shtml l Fig. 8 (i) Two layers are not named in Fig. 8. Write the labels for A and B on the lines below. Choose your answer from the list below. volcano trench mantle island crust A [1] B [1] (ii) Classify the following statements as true or false by circling the correct answer. The inner core is the hottest layer of the earth. The surface of our planet is split into plates. Plates move due to ocean currents. Continents are moving very slowly. True / False True / False True / False True / False [3] 6264 15 [Turn over

(b) Study Fig. 9 which shows the Giant s Causeway, an area with basalt columns. Answer the questions which follow. Source: Principal examiner Fig. 9 All rocks can be placed into one or other of the following categories. (i) Underline the category to which basalt belongs. igneous sedimentary metamorphic [1] (ii) Explain the formation of basalt columns. [4] 6264 16 [Turn over

(c) Study Fig. 10 which shows the global distribution of earthquakes. Each red dot is the epicentre of an earthquake. Answer the questions which follow. Dr Anne E Egger/ Cornell University/Institute for the Study of the Continents (INSTOC) Fig. 10 (i) State the meaning of the term epicentre. [2] (ii) Complete the following paragraph which describes Fig. 10. Choose your answers from the list below. Pacific few lines activity boundaries collision Earthquakes are mostly seen along the plate in belts or lines. There are three main belts; the ring of fire around the Ocean, through the Mediterranean sea and Asia, and down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The UK has earthquakes. [3] 6264 17 [Turn over

(d) (i) Explain the cause of an earthquake you have studied. Location of earthquake [1] Explanation [3] (ii) Describe three impacts the earthquake had. [6] THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER 6264 18 [Turn over

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