DP Geography Questionbank
3.2. Impacts of changing trends in resource consumption
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.2.bp.6:
“Resource insecurity is becoming the main cause of forced migration.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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20N.2.bp.4c:
To what extent might this infographic make Australian citizens more concerned about their energy security than they need to be?
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20N.2.bp.3b:
Suggest two ways in which meeting a nation’s water needs could result in reduced food availability.
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22M.2.bp.4a.i:
State the range for e-waste generated (in kg per person) for the countries shown.
- 22M.2.bp.4a.ii: Identify which raw material is produced in the largest amount when e-waste is recycled.
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22M.1.bp.8a:
Examine the severity of the impacts of different types of mass movement on human well-being.
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19M.2.bp.3c:
Suggest two ways in which declining water availability might threaten a country’s energy security.
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19M.1.bp.7a:
Briefly outline two long-term impacts of infrastructure damage that could be included in Box A.
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19N.2.bp.3b:
Explain two reasons why some countries receive large international flows of consumer waste.
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19N.2.bp.3a:
Describe the distribution of countries that produce more than 6kg of electronic waste per person.
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19N.2.bp.3c:
Suggest two implications of a warmer climate for the food security of places.
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19N.2.bp.4a.i:
Estimate the percentage of daily income that those in extreme poverty spend on food.
Sub sections and their related questions
3.2.1. The water–food–energy “nexus” and how its complex interactions affect: national water security; national food security; national energy security; and geopolitical issues
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19M.2.bp.3c:
Suggest two ways in which declining water availability might threaten a country’s energy security.
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20N.2.bp.3b:
Suggest two ways in which meeting a nation’s water needs could result in reduced food availability.
Way 1:
Way 1:
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20N.2.bp.4c:
To what extent might this infographic make Australian citizens more concerned about their energy security than they need to be?
3.2.2. The implications of global climate change for the water–food–energy nexus
None3.2.3. The disposal and recycling of consumer items
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22M.2.bp.4a.i:
State the range for e-waste generated (in kg per person) for the countries shown.
- 22M.2.bp.4a.ii: Identify which raw material is produced in the largest amount when e-waste is recycled.