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GEOGRAPHY
Paper 1
May/June 2004
1 hour 45 minutes
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6km
Shopping Services
Medical/Educational
Services
5km
4km
3km
Specialist shops
Supermarket
2km
Local
Doctor
shops 1km Dentist
Primary School
Secondary School
Hospital
Playing Fields
Cafe
Golf
Course
Leisure
Centre
Sports Centre
Swimming Pool
Library
Public Park
Cinema
Leisure Services
Theatre
Physical
Recreation Services
Key:
residential area
Note: The centre of the graph is the centre of the residential area
and not the centre of the town. For example people in the
residential area travel 3 km to visit a supermarket.
Fig. 3 for Question 2
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low
Population
density
high
Age Of
Development
Zone
4
ZONE 4
village recently
enlarged
COMMUTING
ZONE
flats and
shopping centre
Zone
3
ZONE 3
early
twentieth
century
working-class
housing
houses and
flats in the
suburbs
Zone
2
ZONE 2
nineteenth
century
working-class
apartment
zone
banks, shops and
administration
Fig. 4B
Zone
1
Fig. 4A
ZONE 1
central business district
(CBD)
entertainments
shopping
Both for Question 2
new shopping centre,
offices, flats spreading
outwards
station
former city wall
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former city wall
Land Use
Section Across A City
ZONE 3
early twentieth
century
suburbs
Zone
3
residential uses
City Zone
forest
4
ZONE 4
village with
recently built
high-cost
housing
COMMUTING
ZONE
city forest
non-residential uses
Zone
2
Key:
ZONE 2
large nineteenth
century houses
offices
infill of
houses and
spreading recently
flats
outwards built houses
and flats
3
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Fig. 6 for Question 3
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