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Describe the distribution… Exam Technique

Describe the distribution… Exam Technique Study Figure 1. Describe the distribution of volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean. Figure 1 Did you get: 1 Mark – basic statement (overview) 1 Mark – naming specific places/regions/areas

Describe the distribution… Exam Technique Study Figure 2. Describe the distribution of England’s most deprived areas. Figure 2 Did you get: 1 Mark – basic statement (overview) 1 Mark – naming specific places/regions/areas

Describe the distribution… Exam Technique Figure 3 Study Figure 3. Describe the distribution of HIV cases in Africa. Did you get: 1 Mark – basic statement (overview) 1 Mark – naming specific places/regions/areas