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Date May 2019 Marks available 2 Reference code 19M.1.SL.TZ0.11
Level Standard Level Paper Paper 1 Time zone Time zone 0
Command term Explain Question number 11 Adapted from N/A

Question

The resource booklet provides information on the Coral Triangle. Use the resource booklet and your own studies to answer the following.

Explain how the following land-based activities could have a damaging effect on marine ecosystems within the Coral Triangle: deforestation.

[2]
a.

Explain how the following land-based activities could have a damaging effect on marine ecosystems within the Coral Triangle: agricultural activity.

[2]
b.

Markscheme

This question requires “Resource Booklet - May 2019 SL paper 1”, available under the "your tests" tab > supplemental materials.

Award [1] for identifying the problem, and [1] for explaining its effect on marine ecosystems.

Do not accept just “soil/coastal erosion” without link to increased sedimentation.

[2 max]

a.

This question requires “Resource Booklet - May 2019 SL paper 1”, available under the "your tests" tab > supplemental materials.

Award [1] for identifying the problem, and [1] for explaining its effect on marine ecosystems.

Do not accept loss of mangroves and its associated effects.

Do not accept just “overgrazing causes soil erosion” without link to increased sedimentation.

[2 max]

b.

Examiners report

Few candidates achieved full marks for this question. Many struggled to link deforestation on land with an impact on marine ecosystems. Common error was to use generic terms such as ‘pollution’ and not name the specific type of pollutant.

a.

This question better answered than Q11a. Many candidates correctly identified fertilizer runoff as causing problems of eutrophication. Common error was to discuss the removal of mangroves rather than focusing specifically on agricultural activity.

b.

Syllabus sections

Topic 4: Water and aquatic food production systems and societies » 4.4 Water pollution
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