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Cambridge International ExaminationsCambridge International Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level
GEOGRAPHY 9696/13
Paper 1 Core Geography May/June 2015
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This Insert contains all the Figures and the Table referred to in the questions.
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Fig. 1A and Fig. 1B for Question 1
Drainage basin diagrams for two catchments with different drainage densities
drainage basin A drainage basin B
Fig. 1A
Hydrographs for the different drainage densities
disc
harg
e (c
umec
s)
time (hours)
C
D
Fig. 1B
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Fig. 2 for Question 2
The three changes in atmospheric moisture
Solid
Condensation
J
K
L
GasLiquid
Melting
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Fig. 3 for Question 3
Features associated with processes of plate movement
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
Transformfaults
Not to scale
Africa
PacificOcean
AtlanticOcean
Oceaniclithosphere
Divergentboundary
Convergentboundary
Lower mantle
Outer core
Inner core
Asthenosphere
Upwelling
WW
SouthAmerica
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Table 1 for Question 4
Natural increase (%) and urban population (%) for selected countries in 2011
country natural increase (%)
urban population(%)
Mexico 1.4 78
India 1.5 29
Peru 1.5 77
Venezuela 1.6 94
Sierra Leone 2.2 39
Kenya 2.7 18
Tanzania 2.9 27
Chad 2.9 28
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Fig. 4 for Question 5
Destinations, by distance, of migrants from a city in an MEDC
high
low
numberof
migrants
0 25 50 75 100 125
distance (kms)
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Fig. 5 for Question 6
Percentage (%) of urban population and rural population with access to improved sanitation in selected countries in 2011
Bolivia Chad India Kenya Nigeria
80
70
60
50%
40
30
20
10
0
urban rural
Key
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