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A group
of students carried out an investigation into the impact that tourism had on
the environment at a tourist resort that was once a small fishing
village. Fig. 1 (Insert) is a map of
the resort showing the three sites surveyed.
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(a)
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Study
Fig. 2 (Insert) which shows the results of the four environmental factors
surveyed at the three sites.
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(i)
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Which
site has the most environmental damage? [1]
Site 1
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(ii)
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Which
site is the quietest? [1]
Site 3
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(iii)
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To
find the results of the survey, all four environmental factors in Fig. 2 were
added together for each site. This is
shown as the total score.
Complete
the bar graph on Fig. 3 to show the results of the survey. Site 1 has been drawn for you as an
example. Use the same pattern shown in
the example. [2]
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Site 1 =
-5; Site 2 = -2; Site 3 = +4
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(b)
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Does the
information from Fig. 1, 2 and 3 support the hypothesis ‘Tourism has had a
negative effect on the environment of the resort’? Give reasons for your answer. [3]
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3 @ 1m
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(c)
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Another
group of students carried out a land use survey in the tourist resort, as
shown on Fig. 1.
Apart
from a map, describe how else the land use data could be presented. [2]
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Use a
pie chart to show the percentage of different landuse.
Colour or shade
each segment different for easier comparison between the data.
Each segment in
the pie chart should have a label and percentage.
Label the segments
of the pie chart and include a legend.
OR
Draw a
pie chart to indicate the landuse with legend … 2m
2 @ 1m
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(d)
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You
are interested in investigating the guiding question ‘Has the tourist resort
had a positive impact on the economy of the village?’. Explain how you would collect and present
the necessary information. [4]
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Collect
Use
a bi-polar survey … interview every nth resident of the area.
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aspects – positive and negative factors
e.g.
more jobs vs no jobs
e.g.
more income vs less income
e.g.
higher standard of living vs lower standard of living
decide on the
site/location where the residents can be interviewed
before conducting
the bipolar survey, decide on sampling method to use to select the residents
for the survey
Present
Bi-polar
graph
Students
can draw the bipolar graph
2m
– collect information
2m
– present information
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@ 1m
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Students
carried out a weather survey in a local park for one week to see if there
were any variations in the weather at five sites. Fig. 4 (Insert) is a map of the park
showing the location of the five sites surveyed.
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(a)
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Study
Fig. 5 which shows the results of the weather survey. It shows the average daytime temperature
and rainfall readings for the week at each of the five sites.
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Fig. 5
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(i)
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Calculate
the average rainfall for the five sites and complete Fig. 5. [1]
9 mm [10
+ 6 + 10 + 8 + 11] / 5
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(ii)
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Draw
a bar graph below to show the rainfall at each of the five sites. [3]
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