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Paper 2 Advanced Physical Options
May/June 2010
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1 hour 30 minutes
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This Insert contains all the Figures referred to in the questions.
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level
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Fig. 1 for Question 2
Human activities in tropical rainforests in South-east Asia
Northern Luzon
Area of heavy immigration and
settlement. As a result, forests
have been cleared for small
vegetable farms.
Sarawak and Sabah
Widespread forest cutting for
commercial purposes, followed
by burning.
Gulf of
Tonkin
Bay
of
Bengal
Andaman
Sea
Pacific
Ocean
Philippine
Sea
Gulf of
Thailand
Key
South
China
Sea
tropical
forest
Celebes
Sea
forest being
destroyed
Strait of
Malacca
Peninsular Malaysia
Most forests cleared
for plantation crops,
particularly rubber
and palm oil.
Java Sea
Dieng Plateau, Java
Forests have been cleared
to grow vegetables.
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Indian Ocean
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Kalimantan
Severe deforestation for commercial
logging. After forests are cut, migrants
from other Indonesian islands settle
on small farming plots. Forest and
field burning.
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Fig. 2 for Question 4
Features of a sand and shingle beach
upper beach
lower beach
cliff face
storm beach
runnel with
water pool
berms
beach cusps
runnel
ridge
solid
rock
shingle
sand
Fig. 3 for Question 6
Development of a tornado
anvil cloud
inflow
tornado
southwest
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wall
cloud
inflow
precipitation
outflow
northeast
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Fig. 4 for Question 8
Some landforms in the southern Sahara
N
S
L. Chad
0
200
km
Key
linear dunes
seasonal and
permanent rivers
crescentic dunes
wadis
yardangs
N
S
division between
present day moving
dunes (North) and
vegetation covered
dunes (South)
old shoreline of
former Lake Chad
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