DP Geography Questionbank
2.2. Consequences of global climate change
Path: |
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
-
20N.2.bp.2b:
Suggest two health hazards that may result from climate change.
Health hazard 1:
Health hazard 2:
-
21M.2.bp.2a.i:
Identify one region showing an extensive positive anomaly of +12 °C.
-
21M.2.bp.2a.ii:
Identify one region showing an extensive negative anomaly of −12 °C.
-
21M.2.bp.2c:
Explain two ways in which climate change impacts upon ocean transport routes.
Way 1:
Way 2:
-
21N.2.bp.2b:
Suggest two ways in which increased global temperatures can cause changes in sea levels.
Way 1:
Way 2:
-
21N.2.bp.2a:
Describe the trend in flood events.
-
22M.2.bp.2b.i:
Suggest how climate change may cause spatial changes in biomes.
-
22M.2.bp.2c:
Explain two ways in which higher temperatures could increase the incidence of health hazards on people.
Way 1:
Way 2:
-
22M.2.bp.2b.ii:
Suggest how climate change may cause spatial changes in animal migration patterns.
-
19N.2.bp.2c:
Explain two reasons why sea-level change may result from global warming.
Reason 1:
Reason 2:
Sub sections and their related questions
2.2.1. Climate change and the hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere
-
22M.2.bp.2b.i:
Suggest how climate change may cause spatial changes in biomes.
-
22M.2.bp.2b.ii:
Suggest how climate change may cause spatial changes in animal migration patterns.
2.2.2. Impacts of climate change on people and places
-
22M.2.bp.2c:
Explain two ways in which higher temperatures could increase the incidence of health hazards on people.
Way 1:
Way 2: