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LAKE TURKANA
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LAKE VICTORIA
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Study Diagrams Q8A, Q8B and Q8C. Explain the distribution of population in Kenya. 4
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Look at Diagrams Q9A and Q9B. The population growth of India will cause the country many problems. Do you agree fully with this statement? Give reasons for your answer. 5
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KENYA
Diagram Q9B: Projected Population Statistics for Kenya Year % living in rural areas % living in urban areas 2000 80 20 2025 70 30 2050 52 48
(a) Look at Diagrams Q9A and Q9B above. Give reasons for the population changes in Kenya. (b) Look at Diagram Q9B above. What other techniques could be used to show the information in the table? Give reasons for your choice. 5 5
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Marks KU ES 10. Diagram Q10: GDP per Capita and Number of Births per Woman in selected Countries 35,000 30,000 25,000 GDP per capita 20,000 (US $) 15,000 10,000 5000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Number of births per woman Look at Diagram Q10 above. GDP per capita is a measure of wealth. Explain why there is a link between GDP per capita and the number of births per woman as shown in the graph. 5 Austria New Zealand Uruguay Argentina Botswana
Namibia Guinea
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