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Date May 2021 Marks available 10 Reference code 21M.1.bp.6
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term Examine Question number 6 Adapted from N/A

Question

Examine the importance of permafrost in the development of periglacial landscapes.

[10]
a.

Examine the political issues associated with mineral extraction in two or more extreme environments.

[10]
b.

Markscheme

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 1 markbands (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

Permafrost is the most distinctive feature of periglacial environments. Many periglacial landforms are associated with permafrost. Permanently frozen ground is overlaid by an “active layer”, which undergoes seasonal melting and freezing.

Possible applied themes (AO2) demonstrating knowledge and understanding (AO1):

Good answers may be well structured (AO4) and may additionally offer a critical evaluation (AO3) that examines the role of permafrost in the formation of periglacial landscapes. Periglacial landscapes may depend on the type of permafrost, seasonal process changes and the interrelationships between processes. The different scale of landform features – e.g. widespread areas of thermokarst, isolated patterned ground features or pingos.

For 5–6 marks, expect some weakly evidenced outlining of the formation of periglacial landforms/landscapes.

For 7–8 marks, expect a structured account that includes:

For 9–10 marks, expect both of these traits.

a.

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 1 markbands (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

Extensive valuable mineral resources occur in different extreme environments and their exploitation poses significant human and physical challenges. Opportunities include economic gains by TNCs, governments and local populations from the exploitation of resources. They also provide employment opportunities and higher wages for local people.

Possible applied themes (AO2) demonstrating knowledge and understanding (AO1):

Good answers may be well structured (AO4) and may additionally offer a critical evaluation (AO3) of the varying power of different stakeholders, interactions between different political forces and the connected issues, and possibilities for conflict resolution.

For 5–6 marks, expect some weakly evidenced outlining of some political issues associated with mineral extraction in one or more extreme environments.

For 7–8 marks, expect a structured account that includes:

For 9–10 marks, expect both of these traits.

b.

Examiners report

Apart from those who considered the periglacial landscape to be how man copes in this environment, there were some excellent responses here with very good knowledge and understanding shown about the importance of permafrost.

a.

Case studies of mineral extraction were well understood but many struggled to discuss political issues. Many were just descriptive responses of their case studies (rainforests are not considered extreme environments in this syllabus).

b.

Syllabus sections

Option C: Extreme environments » C.3. Managing extreme environments » C.3.2. Human and physical opportunities and challenges for mineral extraction in cold environments
Option C: Extreme environments » C.3. Managing extreme environments » C.3.3. Human and physical opportunities and challenges for mineral extraction in arid environments
Option C: Extreme environments » C.3. Managing extreme environments
Option C: Extreme environments

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