The document contains a final year exam for a geography course. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like GDP, maps, weathering processes, landforms, and human impacts like soil erosion. Students are asked to match terms to definitions, identify features on maps, describe differences between various landforms, and explain geographic concepts and processes.
The document contains a final year exam for a geography course. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like GDP, maps, weathering processes, landforms, and human impacts like soil erosion. Students are asked to match terms to definitions, identify features on maps, describe differences between various landforms, and explain geographic concepts and processes.
The document contains a final year exam for a geography course. It includes multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like GDP, maps, weathering processes, landforms, and human impacts like soil erosion. Students are asked to match terms to definitions, identify features on maps, describe differences between various landforms, and explain geographic concepts and processes.
3. Map Paarlberg 4. Line Scale representing a topographic map 5. Orthophoto map 6. Difference between an orthophoto map and vertical ariel and orthographic map 7. Trig beacon 8. Longitude and latitude lines 9. Spot height 10. Directions (Compass e.g. South…) 11. Indicators of development of various countries 12. HDI and GDP 13. Surface forces that shape Earth 14. Describe the difference between the following:
1. Physical and chemical weathering
2. Delta and leeve 3. An ark and a stack 4. A cirque and arete 5. Explain how plants and trees cause biological weathering 6. Why there is more silt in the water of a river near its mouth than nearer its source 7. Wave deposition causing a lagoon 8. Oxbow lake 9. Classiated valleys 10. Sand dunes found in the dessert caused by the wind and why they have different shapes
Three ways in which people contribute to soil erosion