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Having now completed 3 practice papers use the knowledge of

exam questions and auotology to make questions and answers on


the following topics each section needs a 6 or 4 mark question,
which is answered. This can include a diagram E.g.

9.3 Tourism in a Glacial Environment The Lake District National Park


1. The aims of National Parks (Regional scale) (I)(S)(C)(D)
2. The major glacial landscape features of the Lake District:
upland glaciation, including the processes of frost shattering,
plucking and abrasion, leading to the formation of
3. corries, including the processes of frost shattering, plucking
and abrasion, leading to the formation of
4. arêtes, including the processes of frost shattering, plucking
and abrasion, leading to the formation of
5. glacial troughs, including the processes of frost shattering,
plucking and abrasion, leading to the formation of
6. ribbon lakes including the processes of frost shattering,
plucking and abrasion, leading to the formation of
7. The impact of tourism in the Lake District on farming, house
prices, traffic and employment
8. The pressure of tourism, the need for conservation of the
landscape and the conflicts of interest caused, with reference
to footpath erosion and the development of “honey pot” sites,
to include a case study of one honey pot site

If you finish that

The hydrological cycle (Global scale).


1. The landforms and processes associated with rivers and their
valleys. Landforms must include: upland rivers V-shaped
valleys, interlocking spurs, or waterfalls Processes must
include: erosion processes (hydraulic erosion, solution,
attrition and abrasion); transportation processes (suspension,
saltation, traction and in solution); deposition .
2. The landforms and processes associated with rivers and their
valleys. Landforms must include: upland rivers lowland rivers
flood plain, meanders, or ox-bow lake. Processes must include:
erosion processes (hydraulic erosion, solution, attrition and
abrasion); transportation processes (suspension, saltation,
traction and in solution); deposition.
3. The definitions of “watershed” and “drainage basin” (Local,
Regional scales).
4. River basin management as exemplified by flood control,
management of water quality and amenity provision (Local,
Regional scales) (D).
5. The provision of water supplies for urban areas exemplified
by one example of the use of ground water supplies and
6. The provision of water supplies for urban areas exemplified
one example of the use of an upland reservoir (to be studied
as part of a multiple use development) (Regional scale)
(I)(S)(D).

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