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Date November 2020 Marks available 1 Reference code 20N.1.bp.5
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term State Question number 5 Adapted from N/A

Question

The radial diagram shows the facing direction for a sample of cirques/corries in a glaciated mountainous area.

[Source: Courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.]

State the difference in mean altitude, in metres, for south-facing and north-facing corries.

[1]
a.i.

Estimate the percentage of cirques/corries facing east.

[1]
a.ii.

Outline one erosional process responsible for the formation of cirques/corries.

[2]
b.

Explain two consequences of a warming climate on ice distribution in a glaciated mountainous area such as this.

[6]
c.

Markscheme

2200 – 1500 = 700 m (units not required)

a.i.

15 % (accept 14–16) (% not required)

a.ii.

Award [1] for the named process and [1] for explanatory development.

For example: Plucking [1] is where ice tears rock away due to it thawing and(re)freezing [1].

Other erosional processes include:

b.

In each case, award [1] for the consequence and up to [2] for further development.

For example: Ice disappears/shrinks overall [1] because of higher rates of melting [1] and possibly less snowfall [1].

Other consequences include:

c.

Examiners report

Both posed no problems.

a.i.

Both posed no problems.

a.ii.

Generally the process was named but the development was incorrect.

b.

There were some reasonable answers, but often candidates struggled to find a second consequence. Many unfortunately ignored the 'ice distribution' part of the question and talked about water supply and permafrost melting.

c.

Syllabus sections

Option C: Extreme environments » C.2. Physical processes and landscapes » C.2.1. Glacial processes of erosion, transport and deposition, and landscape features in glaciated areas
Option C: Extreme environments » C.1. The characteristics of extreme environments » C.1.1. Global-scale distribution of cold and high altitude environments and hot arid environments
Option C: Extreme environments » C.1. The characteristics of extreme environments
Option C: Extreme environments » C.2. Physical processes and landscapes
Option C: Extreme environments

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