DP Geography Questionbank
The value of oceans
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
- 18M.2.bp.4c: Evaluate the success of one named conservation policy for sustainable fishing.
- 17M.2.bp.4c: “The disposal of waste in the oceans is causing serious harm to people and places.” Discuss this...
- 17M.2.bp.3c: Examine the spatial and temporal consequences of overfishing.
- 16N.2.bp.3c: Examine the environmental and economic impacts of the pollution of oceans by oil.
- 16M.2.bp.4a: The graph shows the global production of fish from coastal aquaculture and ocean fishing between...
- 12M.2.bp.4b: Explain three consequences of oil pollution in oceans.
- 12M.2.bp.4ai+aii: Identify two abiotic resources found in each of the following: (i) continental shelf areas (ii)...
- 12M.2.bp.3c: “Ocean fishing can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 11N.2.bp.4c: Examine the sources and impacts of waste disposal in oceans.
- 13M.2.bp.3a: Describe the size and location of the oceanic “garbage patch” shown.
- 13M.2.bp.3b: Explain why most types of ocean pollution occur along coastal margins.
- 14N.2.hl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 14N.2.hl.3a: (i) Describe the location of dead zones. (ii) Outline how chemical waste may result in a dead...
- 14N.2.sl.3a: (i) Describe the location of dead zones. (ii) Outline how chemical waste may result in a dead...
- 14N.2.sl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 14M.2.hl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 14M.2.sl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 13N.2.hl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 13N.2.sl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 15N.2.hl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 15N.2.sl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 15M.2.sl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
- 15M.2.hl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
Sub sections and their related questions
Resource base
- 12M.2.bp.4ai+aii: Identify two abiotic resources found in each of the following: (i) continental shelf areas (ii)...
- 16M.2.bp.4a: The graph shows the global production of fish from coastal aquaculture and ocean fishing between...
Fishing
- 12M.2.bp.3c: “Ocean fishing can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 13N.2.hl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 14N.2.hl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 14N.2.sl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 13N.2.sl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.2.hl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
- 15M.2.sl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
- 17M.2.bp.3c: Examine the spatial and temporal consequences of overfishing.
Case study
- 13N.2.hl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 14M.2.hl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 14M.2.sl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 14N.2.hl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 14N.2.sl.4c: “To provide sustainable fish yields we must stop overfishing the oceans and promote aquaculture...
- 13N.2.sl.3c: “The fishing industry can never be sustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 15M.2.hl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
- 15M.2.sl.4c: Examine the contribution that conservation can make to protecting oceanic fish stocks.
- 15N.2.hl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 15N.2.sl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 16N.2.bp.3c: Examine the environmental and economic impacts of the pollution of oceans by oil.
- 18M.2.bp.4c: Evaluate the success of one named conservation policy for sustainable fishing.
Waste
- 11N.2.bp.4c: Examine the sources and impacts of waste disposal in oceans.
- 12M.2.bp.4b: Explain three consequences of oil pollution in oceans.
- 13M.2.bp.3a: Describe the size and location of the oceanic “garbage patch” shown.
- 13M.2.bp.3b: Explain why most types of ocean pollution occur along coastal margins.
- 14M.2.hl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 14M.2.sl.4c: Using examples, examine the geographic consequences of the pollution of oceans.
- 14N.2.hl.3a: (i) Describe the location of dead zones. (ii) Outline how chemical waste may result in a dead...
- 14N.2.sl.3a: (i) Describe the location of dead zones. (ii) Outline how chemical waste may result in a dead...
- 15N.2.hl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 15N.2.sl.3b: Using located examples, suggest two reasons why ocean pollution may impact areas far from the...
- 17M.2.bp.4c: “The disposal of waste in the oceans is causing serious harm to people and places.” Discuss this...