General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier June 2012 Geography (Specification A) 40302F Unit 2 Human Geography Insert 6/6/6/6/6/
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3 Figure 4a A traditional map of the world Figure 4b A map showing the size of countries in proportion to their annual population growth Figure 4c A map showing the size of countries in proportion to the number of females who are illiterate (cannot read or write) Turn over
4 Figure 6 Lagos Former capital of Nigeria, the second largest city in Africa and the seventh fastest growing city in the world. Key Built-up area 0 5 10 km Population 16 million (2010), 25 million estimated (2051). Nowhere more than 5 metres above sea level. No proper sewage system. Large area regularly flooded by the sea. N City of Lagos Lagos Lagoon 12% of population use piped water. Atlantic Ocean Carrying water in a squatter settlement
5 Figure 7 Dubai Dubai is situated in the desert of the Middle East. The city depends on a supply of cheap energy. The amount of energy each person uses is among the highest in the world. Oil is used to turn seawater into fresh water for irrigation. Air conditioning is needed in the hot summer months. The city was designed for cars. Most visitors to the city travel by air from Europe and India. Turn over
6 Figure 8a Key Deforested area River Fire N Forest Highland Water body
7 Figure 8b 64 60 56 N Key 64 Area shown in satellite image 60 56 Turn over
8 Figure 10 The photo of village store is not reproduced here due to third-party copyright constraints.
9 Figure 11 Hungary Ukraine Carpathian Mountains R o m a n i a Transylvanian Alps Bucharest Moldova Key Highland Lowland Water City International border N Serbia River Danube Bulgaria Black Sea 0 100 200 km Temperature ( C) 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 Bucharest climate 90 80 70 60 50 GNP per head ($) Life expectancy in years Percentage employed in agriculture Romania United Kingdom 9292 43 785 70 77 42 1 40 J F M A M J J A S O N Month D 30 20 10 0 Precipitation (mm) A view of the Carpathian Mountains Turn over
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11 Figure 18 Scale 1 : 25 000 000 USA Atlantic Ocean N The Bahamas Mexico Belize Tourist arrivals, 2004 2 000 000 1 500 000 1 000 000 500 000 0 Cayman Islands Jamaica Cuba Caribbean Sea Colombia Dominican Republic Aruba Curaçao Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Venezuela British Virgin Islands Grenada St. Maarten Antigua & Barbuda Martinique St. Lucia Barbados Trinidad and Tobago
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