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Paper 1 Core Geography
May/June 2012
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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 1
Water flows into a river channel
A
C
saturated soil
B
water
table
D
stream flow
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Centre
Number
Candidate
Number
Candidate Name
If you answer this question, write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided. At
the end of the examination, tear out this page from this Insert and attach it to your Answer Booklet/Paper.
Fig. 2 for Question 2
Unstable atmospheric conditions
4000
3000
altitude
(m)
2000
1000
0
–10
condensation level
0
10
20
30
40
temperature (°C)
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Table 1 for Question 3
Two processes of chemical weathering
A
B
carbon dioxide
(CO2)
+
water
(H2O)
carbonic acid
(H2CO3)
carbonic acid
(H2CO3)
+
calcium carbonate
(CaCO3)
calcium bicarbonate
[soluble]
(Ca(HCO3)2)
ferric iron oxide
(4FeO)
+
water
(H2O)
+ oxygen
(O2)
ferrous iron oxide
[crumbles]
(2Fe2O3)
Fig. 3 for Question 4
The main elements of population change
population change
A
natural increase
B
birth rate
social and
economic
factors
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water
(H2O)
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Fig. 4 for Question 5
Immigrant population in USA, 2000
age
85+
80–84
75–79
70–74
65–69
60–64
55–59
50–54
45–49
40–44
35–39
30–34
25–29
20–24
15–19
10–14
5–9
0–4
male
2000
1500
1000
500
0
female
0
500
1000
1500
2000
number (in thousands)
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Figs 5A and 5B for Question 6
Population living in urban areas (percentage)
80
75
70
Key
54
49
45
world
38
38
MEDCs
)
ed
ct
re
20
20
15
15
(p
(p
(p
15
20
di
19
19
95
75
)
ed
ct
LEDCs
re
di
19
95
75
19
ct
ed
)
95
di
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19
19
75
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Fig. 5A
Population living in urban areas (millions)
3962
2991
Key
2574
world
1697
1543
)
ed
ct
re
(p
15
15
20
20
Fig. 5B
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19
95
75
re
19
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ed
ct
LEDCs
809
(p
(p
15
20
di
19
95
75
19
di
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)
95
19
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19
75
971
733 877
MEDCs
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Fig. 6 for Question 10
‘S’ curve that models how population may change over time
carrying capacity
population
numbers
time
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