DP Geography Questionbank
A.1.1. The drainage basin as an open system with inputs, outputs, flows and stores
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21M.1.bp.1a.i:
Identify which country has the most waterfalls between 780m and 860m in height.
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21M.1.bp.1a.ii:
State the mode for height from the table.
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21M.1.bp.1b:
Outline the main features of one landform, other than a waterfall, created by river erosion.
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21M.1.bp.1c:
Explain two reasons why rates of erosion could vary at different waterfalls, such as those shown in the table.
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21N.1.bp.1a.ii:
Estimate the percentage of the satellite image that is covered by dense vegetation.
- 21N.1.bp.1a.i: State the direction from point A to point B.
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22M.1.bp.2a:
Examine why geographers use a systems approach in the study of drainage basins.
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19N.1.bp.1a.i:
Estimate the percentage of rainfall shown as surface storage at the start of the rainfall event.
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19N.1.bp.1a.ii:
Estimate the number of hours during which overland flow is present in the drainage basin.
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19N.1.bp.1b:
Outline one reason why interception decreases over time during the rainfall event shown in the diagram.