Fundamental exercise — Unit 1

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Fundamental exercise — Unit 1 a. core crust b. continental oceanic c. convective currents d. Circum-Pacific Ring of Fire e. focus

Fundamental exercise — Unit 1 2.

Fundamental exercise — Unit 2 poisonous gases Volcanic ashes landslides lava gas pipes

Fundamental exercise — Unit 3 risk family ties fertile industries a. Warnings b. Shock-proof c. emergency plans d. earthquake drills

Integrated exercise—Multiple choice 1. a. C b. D c. D d. B e. D f. B g. D h. A i. A j. D

Integrated exercise—Geographical concepts 2 a. contraction convection b. epicentre focus c. lava magma d. Great Kanto Kobe

Integrated exercise—Short questions a. Eurasian b. The maximum magnitude decreases with increasing distance from the epicentre in general. c. Taiwan lies on a plate boundary where volcanic activities are present. Underground water is heated up by magma beneath / near Taiwan and hot springs are formed. d. Free response

Advanced questions—Earthquake disaster

Advanced questions—Starvation in Chad 1.b. Circum-Pacific Belt Alpine-Himalayan Belt D, F, G, J A, B, C, E, H, I i. False ii. False iii. False d. Population density, time of occurrence, quality of buildings and others

Advanced questions—Exploring a volcano

Advanced questions—Exploring a volcano 2.b. Horizontal scale = 1:50 000 Vertical scale = 1:25 000 Vertical exaggeration = Vertical scale /Horizontal scale = 2 c. - Development of farming (fertile soil) - Generation of cheap electricity (geothermal power) - Development of tourism (scenic beauty)