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Thread: Geography Exam

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    AngJum Guest

    Default Geography Exam

    I have my Geography Credit and General Exam tomorrow, I need to know all the info on the following topics:


    River valleys;

    Upper Course -

    Vertical erosion, Weathering and Gravity.
    Steep, Deep, Narrow, V-shaped valley.
    Waterfalls, gorges, rapids & white waters.
    Potholes in rock bed. Interlocking spurs.
    Sheep farming, Forestry, H.E.P, Water storage, Recreation.


    Middle Course -

    Lateral erosion, Transportation and some deposition.
    More gentle, floodpain, meanders (river cliffs & slipps slope - point bars)
    Braiding, Ox-bow lakes.
    Pasture - sheep and cattle, settlement- villages/small market towns. Communications.


    Lower Course -

    Mainly deposition, transportatio, flooding.
    Very gentle. Large, flat, floodplain, Ox-bow lakes, river terraces, Levees,
    braiding (eyots) Estuary (tidal) Deltas (no strong tides)
    Arable farming, larger settlements, maybe a port, Industry communications.


    River Stuides Gathering and Processing Techniques

    Gathering Techniques - Measuring with
    Depth
    Speed

    - Gradient
    - Bedload size and shape
    - Field sketching/Photographs


    Processing Techniques

    - Cross sectional area
    - Pie charts/Divided bar graphs (%)
    - Line graphs/Bar graphs
    - Scatter graphs
    - Annotated photos/Fieldsketches


    Weather

    - Elements of the weather
    - Weather instruments and where they are found
    - Units of measurements (e.g. 'mm.' for precipiation)
    - Location of Weather Stations
    - Other methods of recording weather (e.g. satellites)
    - Drawing and interpreting weather circles
    - TV weather symbols
    - The three types of rain - 'Relief', 'Convection' and 'Frontal'
    - How weather affects people and the jobs they do


    Urban


    - Types of settlement
    - Site
    - Situation
    - Function
    - Shape


    Names of zones


    - C.B.D
    - Inner City
    - Suburbia
    - Rural/Urban Fringe (Conflict)
    - Industrial zones
    - Lines of transport




    - Main types of building, land use, pop, density.
    - Able to recognise them on an O.S. Map.
    - Explain why they are found in particular areas.
    Recognise and explain urban zones on a transect (section through the city)


    Urban models (Main)


    - Concentric zone
    - Sector
    - Multiple Nuclei


    Problems facing cities after World War 2.

    Solutions

    - Urban Redevelopment (Council estates, High rise buildings)
    - New towns
    - Urban Renewal (Modernisation, Environmental Improvement, Job Creation)


    Traffic Problems

    - Main problems
    - Solutions
    - Specific examples


    Shopping


    - Hierarchy
    - Advantages and disadvantages of - C.B.D
    - Outer city retail parks


    Farms


    - Arable, Pastoral, Dairy, Mixed, Market Gardening, Crofting, Specialist farms e.g. Pig rearing, chickens.


    Know the terms


    - Subsistence / Commercial
    - Intensive / Extensive


    Physical factors
    - Relief

    - Soil
    - Climate (Temp, rainfall, sunshine)
    - Aspect


    Human / Economic factors


    - Size of farm
    - Labour
    - Capital
    - Technology (Including machinery, seeds and chemicals)
    - Government / EC policies
    - Distance from market


    Farming landscape


    - Larger fields / Removal of hedgerows
    - More machinery / Reduction in labour
    - Different crops / Animals
    - Farm buildings
    - Diversification ( B & B, Caravan sites, Holiday homes, Craft shops, Quad biking / off road driving)


    Impact of the C.A.P on farms (Subsides, Set aside, Oil seed rape)

    Affect of farming on environment


    - Draining wetlands
    - Pesticides and Fertilisers
    - Removal of hedgerows


    Pressure on farming from other land uses e.g.

    - Urban areas
    - Transport
    - Recreation (Golf, walkers etc)
    - Industry


    Problems facing farmers in recent times


    - Loss of subsidies
    - B.S.E Scare
    - Foot and mouth
    - Effects of Chernobyl
    - Big increases in fuel prices


    Geographical methods and techniques e.g.


    - Gathering techniques
    - Interview farmers
    - Study different types of maps
    - Field sketching
    - Look at old photographs


    Processing technics


    - Tables
    - Graphs
    - Labelled sketches / photos

    I don't think anyone cares lol I've done them anyway, my Credit exam was easier than the general :p
    Last edited by AngJum2002!; 06-05-2005 at 12:19 PM.

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