AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012
Geography, geology, tourism and environmental science discussion, revision, exam and homework help.
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012Well if you were taught it as a casestudy then it probably is! yay! thank you(Original post by halii_94)
I was actually taught this as a case study and in that it said it was entrenched
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012You drew? enjoy zero marks, check mark scheme.(Original post by funkscam)
Hahaha aww, I hope it said one because I wrote like two pages on corries somehow, and so I didn't have room for the others D: so I just kind of said where pyrimidal peaks and aretes can be found with named areas. I drew a corrie too, woooooooo moffukaas -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012She did say she wrote two pages :P(Original post by e1usive)
You drew? enjoy zero marks, check mark scheme.
I noticed on the advice part of the front page that it said diagrams should be used were appropriate, but then the mark schemes never mention them. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012The river bed CONSISTS of particles such as small pebbles. Therefore, a matter of logic, attrition is a erosional process that affects the bed.(Original post by Axion)
yes the river bed has particles ON it -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012Errr... no. Attrition is a gradual reduction in the grain size of material carried by a river as a result of collisions, abrasion, hydraulic action and corrosion. The erosion of the bed and banks is solely a result of abrasion and hydraulic action. The bed and banks are going to be eroded by any material, so therefore the affect of attrition on the bed and banks is immaterial.(Original post by DomPugh)
The river bed CONSISTS of particles such as small pebbles. Therefore, a matter of logic, attrition is a erosional process that affects the bed.Last edited by mikeorchard; 25-05-2012 at 00:12. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012It wasnt symetrical. The graph shown one side to be 75m and the other 50.(Original post by emah123)
i said the meander was entrenched as it had symmetrical profile and on the contours you could see there was similar steepness on both sides of the bank.
Im getting SERIOUSLY worried now as everyone's saying it was ingrown
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can someone please tell me what the answer is??
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012
Once again, I though it was a hard paper. Geo is just not my thing. Hopefully grade boundaries will be 70ish. Really doubt that it will be above 75. Had no idea on what to write about social advantages of an ageing population :s? And energy question left my mind to go blank (the 15 marker). But the questions before the essays were generally simple. Excluding the rivers one. My school has some really bad teachers
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If you explained how theyve tried to manage it them I think it should be finne .. Why didnt you do an ageing or youthful population?(Original post by Lfctv)
For the managing population could u have talked about the Turkish migrants going to Germany and how this is causing problems and basically what the gov is doing. This was the 7 mark q
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012Was gonna do china but then panic struck anyway pop change doesn't have to be internal it can be people migrating well bring on geog 2(Original post by Naznaz)
If you explained how theyve tried to manage it them I think it should be finne .. Why didnt you do an ageing or youthful population?
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012I have to disagree. Particles such as pebbles line the BED (that was the question with banks). Attrition is such particles colliding with each other and breaking down into smaller more rounded particles. Therefore, the river does erode its bed by the process of attrition alongside hydraulic action, abrasion and solution.(Original post by mikeorchard)
Errr... no. Attrition is a gradual reduction in the grain size of material carried by a river as a result of collisions, abrasion, hydraulic action and corrosion. The erosion of the bed and banks is solely a result of abrasion and hydraulic action. The bed and banks are going to be eroded by any material, so therefore the affect of attrition on the bed and banks is immaterial. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012
I thought the 15 marker on coasts was way too easy, it even gave us examples of what we could write about in the question! So as it said 2 or more, i wrote about how stumps were formed going through the process of crack,cave,arch,stack,stump. Then i wrote about headlands and bays referring to wave refraction, types of rock, the lithology so concordant and discordant coastlines etc. I had a bit more time at the end so described coves too.
Included examples such as Old Harry rocks in Purbeck and Lulworth Cove.
For the rivers 15 marker, i also found quite good as it was quite open. I chose to write about Bangladesh, and included lots of figures e.g 800,000 hectares of agricultural land flooded leading to death of livestock and loss of crops etc.
For population, I had mostly disadvantages of an ageing population such as the UK, included figures again e.g 1 in 3 people ending up in residential care means bigger bills to support them. For advantages i made it all up! I wrote how an ageing population would make a better community, and a better standard of living for older people as they have the majority of the votes.
For energy 15 marker, I wrote about renewable sources of energy e.g Biomass in Brazil, and wind power in Wales. Included figures again e.g 7,000 wind turbines needed to produce the same amount of electricity for 1 nuclear power station. It's only sustainable if managed. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012I'm sorry but how on earth do you know that "attrition gets you zero marks"? Are you an examiner? Did you write the mark scheme for the paper?(Original post by Axion)
You're talking rubbish mate. Attrition gets you zero marks
and in there are five anyway:
abrasion
attrition
cavitation
corrosion
hydraulic action
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Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012Deary me, attrition is not the river and the river bed. It takes any half able geographer to know that. Attrition is between particles within the water.(Original post by DomPugh)
I'm sorry but how on earth do you know that "attrition gets you zero marks"? Are you an examiner? Did you write the mark scheme for the paper?
Doubt it
abrasion is between particles and the river bed. therefore even what you said above is not attrition. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012Could you say corrasion as well?(Original post by Axion)
Deary me, attrition is not the river and the river bed. It takes any half able geographer to know that. Attrition is between particles within the water.
abrasion is between particles and the river bed. therefore even what you said above is not attrition. -
Re: AS AQA Geography Unit 1 and 2 May 2012yeah and for the mick take you could have said cavitation(Original post by Lfctv)
Could you say corrasion as well?