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Date November 2017 Marks available 6 Reference code 17N.2.bp.08
Level SL and HL Paper 2 Time zone
Command term Suggest Question number 08 Adapted from N/A

Question

Outline what is meant by the term “drought”.

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a.i.

Briefly describe one physical cause of a located severe drought.

[2]
a.ii.

Suggest two reasons why individuals and communities may underestimate the probability of a severe drought occurring in the region in which they live.

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b.

Discuss the reasons why some low-income countries may be more vulnerable than others to the effects of hazard events.

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c.

Markscheme

Drought: a period of lower than expected rainfall [1]

And some development such as:

a.i.

Reasons for lower than expected rainfall include: anticyclonic conditions; El Niño/La Niña; jet stream movements; North Atlantic Oscillation.

For example: Drought in Australia (2000s) [1] was caused by an El Niño event / bringing high pressure/anticyclonic conditions [1].

Maximum [1] if not a located drought.

a.ii.

Possible reasons include:

Award [3] for each developed reason.

For example: People may have a lack of knowledge of previous droughts [1] because there has not been a major drought within living memory [1] so they are unaware of the return period/recurrence interval [1].

b.

Hazard events discussed may be natural and/or human-induced hazards.

Demographic, social and economic factors affect a country’s initial vulnerability and subsequent ability to deal with the consequences and after-effects of hazard events. Geographical position may also affect the vulnerability of some low-income countries:

Population characteristics, such as high densities and growth rates, mean that the numbers of people exposed to hazards is high and increasing rapidly. Socio-economic factors, such as poor/weak infrastructure, lack of medical
facilities, lack of information and knowledge and low economic resources, will affect a country’s vulnerability and ability to deal with hazard events.

Good answers may discuss how some low-income countries are especially vulnerable to multiple types of hazard event, and not just one type. Another approach might be to discuss different aspects of vulnerability (ability to make use of forecasting, planning and education; costs of improvements to buildings and infrastructure; post-event recovery).

If the response interprets “more vulnerable than others” as a high-income country, then award maximum band D.

At band D, expect a description of how one or more hazard events have affected vulnerable low-income countries.

At band E, expect either a more detailed explanation of a range of hazards/vulnerable countries or a structured discussion of the statement.

At band F, expect both of these elements.

Marks should be allocated according to the markbands.

c.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Optional themes » Option D: Hazards and disasters—risk assessment and response » Risk and risk assessment » Analysis of risk
Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Optional themes » Option D: Hazards and disasters—risk assessment and response » Risk and risk assessment
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