DP Geography Questionbank
2.1. Causes of global climate change
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.2.bp.2a.i:
State the age at which the average US citizen produces the most CO2 emissions.
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20N.2.bp.2a.ii:
State the age range in which the most rapid increase in CO2 emissions occurs.
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20N.2.bp.5:
“The growth of the global middle class will inevitably accelerate climate change.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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21M.2.bp.2b.ii:
Outline how extreme warming can affect the operation of a feedback loop.
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21M.2.bp.2b.i:
Outline how extreme warming can affect the albedo of a region.
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22M.2.bp.2a:
Outline what is meant by terrestrial albedo.
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22M.2.bp.3c:
Explain one economic advantage and one environmental advantage of the circular economy.
Economic advantage:
Environmental advantage:
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19M.2.bp.2a:
Describe the regional distribution of high total greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
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19M.2.bp.2b:
Explain two reasons why increased trade by emerging economies has led to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Reason 1:
Reason 2:
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19N.2.bp.2b.i:
Explain how the global energy balance can be changed by solar radiation variations.
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19N.2.bp.2a:
Briefly outline how the natural greenhouse effect operates.
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19N.2.bp.2b.ii:
Explain how the global energy balance can be changed by global dimming due to volcanic eruptions.
Sub sections and their related questions
2.1.1. The atmospheric system
None2.1.2. Changes in the global energy balance, and the role of feedback loops
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22M.2.bp.2a:
Outline what is meant by terrestrial albedo.
2.1.3. The enhanced greenhouse effect and international variations in greenhouse gas sources and emissions
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19M.2.bp.2a:
Describe the regional distribution of high total greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
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19M.2.bp.2b:
Explain two reasons why increased trade by emerging economies has led to increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Reason 1:
Reason 2: