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  • General Certificate of Secondary EducationHigher TierJune 2013

    Geography 40301H(Specification A)Unit 1 Physical Geography

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    Figure 2a

    OkhotskPlate

    EurasianPlate

    Pacific Plate

    Time taken fortsunami to travelto location

    Plate margin

    Plate movementEpicentre

    Shock waves

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    PhilippinesPlate

    Japan

    Hawaii

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    6hours

    1000 kmApprox.

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    Figure 2b

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    Usual limit of sea

    Epicentre

    Limit of tsunami wave

    Faultline

    Key1, 2, 3 Stages in process of

    tsunami formation Shock waves

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    Figure 4a

    Figure 4b

    We are unable to reproduce the 1:50 000 OS map extract of Ingleton and Ingleton Quarry here due to third-party copyright constraints.

    The extract is taken from OS Landranger Map 98 Wensleydale & Upper Wharfedale

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    The full copy of this paper can be obtained by ordering Geography A Unit 1 Physical Geography (Higher Tier) (40301F) (2013 Summer) from AQA publications. Tel. 0161 953 1170.

    Figure 4b, the photograph of Ingleton Quarry, is not reproduced here due to third-party copyright constraints.

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    OS Map Extract Key

    OS Map Extract Key is not reproduced here due to third-party copyright constraints.

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    Figure 6a

    Figure 6b

    At Altnaharra in the Highlands of Scotland the temperature fell to 21.2 C, the coldest on record for 2 December.

    Gatwick Airport remained closed for a second day and was not expected to open before this morning. A spokesman said that 45 cm of snow over the past two days was too much for a team of 100 people and 45 vehicles trying to clear the single runway.

    The Weather Outlook

    Tomorrow: Slightly warmer across UK, reaching 5 C in the South West, 2 C in London, 0 C in Scotland.

    Sunday: Remaining slightly milder. Dry, sunny and pleasant over almost the entire country.

    Monday: Much colder over the whole country. Threat of thick fog and icy conditions.

    Tuesday: Little change.

    The Times December 2010

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    Figure 8a

    The Gulf

    Dubai Land

    ArabianVillage

    Golf andrace courses

    HealthcareCity

    Sheik Zayed Road

    Emirates Road

    SportsCityJebel Ali

    InternationalAirport

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    Hotels

    Jebel AliFreeport

    PalmJebel Ali

    PalmJumeirah

    PalmDeira

    PortRashidThe WorldThe

    Universe

    MarinaBurj

    Al Arab

    DubaiWaterfront

    Arabian C

    anal

    DubaiMall

    DubaiCreek

    BurDubaiBurj Dubai

    FestivalCity

    YachtClub

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    A

    DubaiInternational

    Airport

    KeyTourism areas(actual and proposed)Road

    Figure 8b

    Dubais population was 1.72 million in 2009. The tourist industry has become important (18% of total national income) with over 6 million visitors a year. There are hotels catering for prestige tourism, including the worlds only seven-star hotel (Burj Al Arab) and an international airport (37.4 million passengers handled in 2008). Dubai Sports City, camel and horse racing, and yacht clubs are examples of the facilities offered. A theme park, Dubai Land, is due to be built with seven different themed worlds.

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    Figure 12

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    Irish Sea

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    Liverpool

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    Figure 15

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    Figure 19

    4 W 2 WB C D

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    YBay of Biscay

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT-HOLDERS AND PUBLISHERS

    Permission to reproduce all copyright material has been applied for. In some cases, efforts to contact copyright-holders have been unsuccessful and AQA will be happy to rectify any omissions of acknowledgements in future papers if notified.

    Figures 2a & 2b: Graphic: Rob Brooks, John Papasian The Independent, www.independent.co.ukFigure 3: J CanavanFigure 4a: Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved.

    Ordnance Survey Licence number 100041328Figure 4b: www.wainwright-wanderings.co.uk/o0022-0063.jpgFigure 6a: NEODAAS, University of Dundee Figure 6b: The Times December 2010Figure 7: Roy Hsu, Getty ImagesFigures 8a & 8b: Adapted with the permission of Nelson Thornes Ltd from Dubai: Sustainable Development in the Desert

    by Lindsay Frost, GeoActive Online Series 21 Unit 428 first published in Spring 2010Figure 9: J CanavanFigure 12: Collins Bartholomew 2012Figure 13: Natural Resources CanadaFigures 15 & 19: from Oxford Student Atlas (OUP, 2002), copyright Oxford University Press, reprinted by permission of

    Oxford University Press.Figure 16: J Canavan