DP Geography Questionbank
Disease
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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16N.2.bp.12c:
To what extent are food availability, malnutrition and diseases of poverty connected with one another?
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17N.2.bp.11a.i:
State two diseases of poverty.
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17N.2.bp.11a.ii:
Describe the distribution of diseases of poverty.
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17N.2.bp.11b:
Explain two types of diffusion in relation to the spread of disease.
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17N.2.bp.12b:
Explain how the application of two named barriers to limit the spread of disease has reduced child mortality rates.
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18M.2.bp.11a.i:
Referring to areas on the map, describe the spread of the Zika virus between 1947 and 2010.
- 18M.2.bp.11a.ii: State what type of diffusion accounts for the spread of the Zika virus from French Polynesia to...
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18M.2.bp.12b:
Explain three geographic impacts at a national scale of one named water-borne or sexually transmitted disease.
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18N.2.bp.12b:
Explain how one natural barrier and one political barrier might limit the spread of disease.
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18N.2.bp.11c:
Examine the geographic factors responsible for the incidence and transmission of one named disease (vector-borne, water-borne or sexually transmitted).
Sub sections and their related questions
Global patterns of disease
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16N.2.bp.12c:
To what extent are food availability, malnutrition and diseases of poverty connected with one another?
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17N.2.bp.11a.i:
State two diseases of poverty.
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17N.2.bp.11a.ii:
Describe the distribution of diseases of poverty.
Geographic factors and impacts
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18M.2.bp.12b:
Explain three geographic impacts at a national scale of one named water-borne or sexually transmitted disease.
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18N.2.bp.11c:
Examine the geographic factors responsible for the incidence and transmission of one named disease (vector-borne, water-borne or sexually transmitted).
The spread of disease
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17N.2.bp.11b:
Explain two types of diffusion in relation to the spread of disease.
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17N.2.bp.12b:
Explain how the application of two named barriers to limit the spread of disease has reduced child mortality rates.
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18M.2.bp.11a.i:
Referring to areas on the map, describe the spread of the Zika virus between 1947 and 2010.
- 18M.2.bp.11a.ii: State what type of diffusion accounts for the spread of the Zika virus from French Polynesia to...
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18N.2.bp.12b:
Explain how one natural barrier and one political barrier might limit the spread of disease.