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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
Cambridge International Level 3 Pre-U Certificate
Principal Subject
9768/04
GEOGRAPHY
Paper 4 Research Topic
May/June 2012
1 hour 30 minutes
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Fig. 3 for Question 2
The probability of fog on selected routes serving the city of Breda, the Netherlands
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E19
E311
E312
E312
E19
0
5
km
Key
probability of fog
high
medium
low
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highway
road
urban area
E312 road number
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Fig. 4 for Question 5
Reported catches of polar bears in Baffin Bay and East Greenland, 1996 – 2003
250
number of catches
200
150
100
50
0
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
year
Key
Baffin Bay
East Greenland
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2001
2002
2003
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Fig. 5 for Question 5
Polar bear distribution and pollution in the Arctic
USA
Southern
Beaufort
Sea
USA
CANADA
Gulf of
Boothia
Western
Hudson Bay
RUSSIA
Chukchi
Sea
Northern
Beaufort Sea
Arctic
Viscount Ocean
McClintock
Channel Lancaster Melville
Bay
Sound
Laptev Sea
Norwegian
Bay
Kara Sea
Kane Basin
Southern
Foxe Basin
Hudson Bay
Baffin Bay
Barents Sea
Davis Strait
East Greenland
NORWAY
Key
PCB concentration in polar bear
fat samples
Micrograms per gram of fat weight
less than 20
20.1 to 30
30.1 to 40
no data
Population trends
decrease
stable
unknown
increase
North pole
Population estimates (000’s)
2.5 to 3.0
0.5 to 1.5
less than 0.2
Unknown
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Fig. 6 for Question 6
The populations of trout and pH values for selected lakes in Southern Norway in 1972
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90
percentage of lakes
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
none
sparse
well populated overpopulated
trout population
Key
pH value
> 5.51
5.01 – 5.50
4.51 – 5.00
4.00 – 4.50
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Fig. 7 for Question 9
The index of multiple deprivation for selected villages and for selected areas
in the urban fringe in England in 2007
10% most
deprived areas
index of multiple deprivation
11–20%
21–30%
31–40%
41–50%
51–60%
61–70%
71–80%
81–90%
10% least
deprived areas
0
100
200
300
400
number of census areas
Key
villages
urban fringe
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500
600
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Figs 8A, 8B and 8C for Question 9
Deprivation indicators for Eastern and Southern England in 2007
Employment deprivation
Health deprivation
N
0
N
50
0
km
50
km
Fig. 8A
Fig.
8B
Key
least deprived 25%
most deprived 25%
East
Midlands
Eastern
England
London
South East
Fig. 8C
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Fig. 9 for Question 10
Poverty and cholera in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, in January 2001
N
Indian
Ocean
Hlabisa
Nkanala
Eshowe
Lower
Tugela
Lower
Umfolozi
Indian
Ocean
Durban
Namibia
Alfred
Botswana
Port Shepstone
South
Africa
0
100
Key
Cholera
core zone of illness
direction of spread of illness
district reporting cholera cases
KwaZulu-Natal
Indian
Ocean
km
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Mozambique
Level of poverty
very high
high
medium
low
very low
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