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Date November 2019 Marks available 6 Reference code 19N.1.bp.1
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term Explain Question number 1 Adapted from N/A

Question

The following diagram shows the rainfall stores and flows within a drainage basin during a rainfall event.

[Source: International Baccalaureate Organization, 2019]

Estimate the percentage of rainfall shown as surface storage at the start of the rainfall event.

[1]
a.i.

Estimate the number of hours during which overland flow is present in the drainage basin.

[1]
a.ii.

Outline one reason why interception decreases over time during the rainfall event shown in the diagram.

[2]
b.

Explain three possible ways in which urban development might change how rainwater moves through a drainage basin such as this.

[6]
c.

Markscheme

Around 40 (accept 39 to 41)

a.i.

10 (hours )15 (minutes) (allow 10 to 10 hours 30 minutes)
Accept answers in decimal points (10.0–10.5)

a.ii.

There is a limit to how much water can be stored on leaf surfaces / on vegetation [1], and after a few hours of rainfall no more interception storage can occur [1].

b.

Award [1] for each valid effect and [1] for further development of how this might change the movement/flow/storage of rainwater.

For example: Urbanization would remove vegetation and thus interception storage [1]; as a result, more rain will flow through the drainage basin [1].

Do not accept reference to dams and reservoirs.

Other possibilities include:

c.

Examiners report

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a.i.
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Syllabus sections

Option A: Freshwater » A.2. Flooding and flood mitigation » A.2.2. How urbanization, deforestation and channel modifications affect flood risk within a drainage basin
Option A: Freshwater » A.2. Flooding and flood mitigation
Option A: Freshwater

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