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| | Back | | Unit G2
Changing Human Environments Theme 1 Investigation Population Change |
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| Jan 2011 | ||
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| Use figures from Table 1 describe the projected population changes (5) | ||
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| Real | For each country in the table above identify which stage of the demographic transition model is represented by the data. Justify your choice [5]. | |
| Made up | Outline the usefulness and limitations of models such as the demographic transition model. | |
| January 09 | ||
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| Real | Describe the distribution of the Indian population within Greater London shown on the map above. [5]. | |
| Made up | Outline the usefulness and limitations of the data shown on the map and of the techniques used to display the data [8] (real: was in G1 Jan 09) | |
| Jan 2010 | ||
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| Use information from the image above to describe the distribution of estimated deaths from AIDS. (5) | ||
| Outline 2 impacts of migration on a country or region that exports its population. (10) | ||
| Explain how and why population changes naturally over time. (10) | ||
| May 2010 | ||
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| (a) Use information from Figure 1 to describe the global pattern of total fertility rates. (5) | ||
| (b) Outline policies to tackle the demographic challenge of high birth rates. (10) | ||
| (c) Contrast the characteristics of two different types of migration. (10) | ||