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Chapter 9 quiz nameen KOZ (10MIN 1-Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. In 2017, 60% of the population lived in rural areas. Agriculture is the main economic activity. Mining and oil exploration are a as a high biodiversity including many endemic species, which are species found nowhere else in the world. There is great ‘potential for scar has very few roads and many people have @ Jow standard of developing part of the economy. The istand hi sustainable tourism. Madagas living. (a) () Calculate the number of people living in rural are as in Madagascar in 2017. trees no mum eG (i Suggest two reasons why most people living in rural areas in Madagascar do not think they will benefit from the development of sust mck, ainable tourism. (iii) As many as 300 (000 tourists visit Madagascar each year. Suggest three services that are needed by tourists. Q. van be caused, by large ‘numbers of tourists. AOL: est two environmental problems that c UHL, Scanned with CamScanner Chapter 9 quiz 2-Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. In 2017, 60% of the population lived in rural areas. Agriculture is the main economic activity. Mining and oil exploration are a developing part of the economy. The island has a high biodiversity including many endemic species, which are species found nowhere else in the world. There is great potential for sustainable tourism. Madagascar has very few roads and many people have a low standard of living. Population: 25.6 million (in 2017) (a) @ Calculate the number of people living jn urban areas in Madagascar in 2017. 0 26-6 willow |od nd Qed (iy Describe two reasons why an inerease in the rural population can cause deforestation. Meat d.. Explain how trees protect the louad: 3 (iv) About 300 000 tourists visit Madagascar each year.Suggest two reasons why the government wants to encourage tourists to visit Madagascar. rn Scanned with CamScanner Chapter 9 quiz ous rainforest covering 32 000 hectares has been set UP as a wildlife (by An area of mountain demic species, including chameleons. Some tourists visit the wildlife reserve to protect en Jk. There is a small visitor centre. If ‘tourists stay journey over @ rough tracl reserve after a long bring their own food. overnight they have to sleep ina tent and ‘The following activities also take place in this reserve: « plant and animal populations are surveye' « trees are replanted by local people « methods of sustainable farming are taught to local people .d by scientists + fuel-efficient cooking stoves are promoted. (i Suggest how ssi trees can help conserve Po} CRS..jarauad! frac. ulations of chameleons. MA. (i Explain how sustainable farming in this wildlife reserve can help maintain biodiversity. J ‘Ac.©... L2Planke,...AMns) 1Q..aekaseakaion Scanned with CamScanner Chapter 9 quiz 3 (a) There are very few trees or forests in Iceland as a result of deforestation. (@ One impact of deforestation is climate change. Explain how forests are involved in both carbon capture and carbon storaee- nef LES. Sire carbon capture pak (ii) Deforestation may lead to soil erosion. State two other human activities that can lead to soil erosion. teachion: Total marks: ....../ 130 Scanned with CamScanner

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