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Date November 2016 Marks available 10 Reference code 16N.2.bp.3
Level SL and HL Paper 2 Time zone
Command term Examine Question number 3 Adapted from N/A

Question

The diagram shows four landforms (A, B, C, D) associated with a cliff.

(i) Identify two of the landforms shown in the diagram.

(ii) Outline how wave action could lead to the collapse of the cliff.

[4]
a.

Explain three factors favouring the growth of coral reefs.

[6]
b.

Examine the environmental and economic impacts of the pollution of oceans by oil.

[10]
c.

Markscheme

(i) Any two of the following for [1]:

A cave
B stack
C arch
D wave-cut platform or shore-cut platform

[1 mark]

(ii) Award [1] for each valid point.

Possibilities include:

Maximum [2] for an outline of processes that does not address the final point about notch and collapse.

[3 marks]

a.

Award [1] for each reason and a further [1] for development/exemplification.

Possibilities include:

[6 marks]

b.

Environmental impacts might include: degraded ecosystems, flora and fauna mortality, reduced ecosystem productivity. The impacts may be concentrated in particular areas eg shipping lanes, offshore oil fields and nearby coasts.

Economic impacts might include: cost of clean-up, reduced fishery catches, unemployment, reduced tourism/recreational value, higher cost of oil (linked with possible restrictions on oil production or fines for companies, eg costs incurred by BP in relation to Gulf of Mexico).

Good answers may be carefully structured around an examination of different kinds of environmental and economic impacts. These may be local or global, short-term or long-term, small-scale or large-scale, intentional or unintentional. Impacts may also be experienced at a different place from the source of pollution due to tidal movements, and this may be examined. Good answers may also examine how impacts and cost may be spread across different user groups/stakeholders.

At band D, expect a description of some environmental and economic impacts of oil pollution.

At band E, expect either a more detailed and balanced explanation of the economic and environmental impacts of oil pollution or a structured attempt to examine some different aspects of the impacts (eg severity or spatial extent).

At band F, expect both.

Marks should be allocated according to the markbands.

[10 marks]

c.

Examiners report

[N/A]
a.
[N/A]
b.
[N/A]
c.

Syllabus sections

Optional themes » Option B: Oceans and their coastal margins » The value of oceans » Case study

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