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What you need to know for the your S3 November Exam. Each question in the exam will be worth a maximum of 4 marks. 1 mark will be awarded for each correct piece of information that you write down. You need to be able to. Not in this exam!. EXAM REVISION EXERCISES S3 NOV EXAM 2012.
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Each question in the exam will be worth a maximum of 4 marks. 1 mark will be awarded for each correct piece of information that you write down. You need to be able to
COASTS keywords Deposition Longshore drift Swash Backwash Fetch Beach Spit Erosion Corrasion Corrosion Attrition Hydraulic action Cliff Cave Arch Stack
Features of coastal erosion 3 4 Match the features to the numbers on the diagram: Stack Arch Cave Fault Stump Collapsed arch 5 6 1 2
Features of coastal deposition Where is the swash and backwash? Use the following words to explain what longshore drift is. (3 marks) Swash backwash movement waves fetch
Headland Arch Spit Beach Tombolo Stack Select any one feature from the above list and explain how it was formed. (4 marks) You may wish to use diagrams in your answer.
COASTS & RIVERS Wider World Foundations Coasts P238 – 242 Rivers P221 - 223 Wider World Coasts P282 Rivers P300
RIVERS keywords Erosion Corrasion Corrosion Attrition Hydraulic action
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Study the diagram showing a meander What river valley feature might this eventually become? (4 marks) Explain how this could happen. You may use diagrams within your answer.
RICH WORLD/POOR WORLD Indicators of development These are statistics that give you information (indicate) how well developed a country is. Examples are: In Malawi there are 39,000 people per doctor. In UK there are 620 people per doctor. Adult literacy In Malawi 63% of people can read and write. In UK it is 99%. Infant mortality In Malawi, 134 children die in their first year for every 1000 live births. In UK it is 6 per thousand. Life expectancy In Malawi the average person can expect to live to the age of 44 yrs. In UK it is 80 yrs.
Life Expectancy 2011 (from CIA World Factbook) Describe where the main areas of developed and developing countries are in the world.