DP Geography Questionbank
A.3. Water scarcity and water quality
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.1.bp.1b:
Outline one environmental problem caused by eutrophication.
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20N.1.bp.1a:
Identify two changes between 2003 and 2011 along the southern shore of the lake between Sandusky and Cleveland.
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20N.1.bp.1c:
Explain one human reason and one physical reason why some areas of a freshwater lake such as this experience high levels of eutrophication.
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21M.1.bp.2b:
Examine why it can be difficult to achieve stakeholder agreement over how best to manage one or more water resources.
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21N.1.bp.2a:
Examine the management challenges that internationally shared water resources can create.
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22M.1.bp.1b:
Outline one environmental impact of increased human pressure on aquifers.
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19N.1.bp.2b:
Examine the relative severity of the different effects of agriculture on freshwater quality.
Sub sections and their related questions
A.3.1. Physical and economic water scarcity, and the factors that control these; the distinction between water quantity and water quality
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21M.1.bp.2b:
Examine why it can be difficult to achieve stakeholder agreement over how best to manage one or more water resources.
A.3.2. Environmental consequences of agricultural activities on water quality
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19N.1.bp.2b:
Examine the relative severity of the different effects of agriculture on freshwater quality.
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20N.1.bp.1a:
Identify two changes between 2003 and 2011 along the southern shore of the lake between Sandusky and Cleveland.
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20N.1.bp.1b:
Outline one environmental problem caused by eutrophication.
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20N.1.bp.1c:
Explain one human reason and one physical reason why some areas of a freshwater lake such as this experience high levels of eutrophication.
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21M.1.bp.2b:
Examine why it can be difficult to achieve stakeholder agreement over how best to manage one or more water resources.
A.3.3. Growing human pressures on lakes and aquifers
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20N.1.bp.1a:
Identify two changes between 2003 and 2011 along the southern shore of the lake between Sandusky and Cleveland.
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22M.1.bp.1b:
Outline one environmental impact of increased human pressure on aquifers.