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2009 QUESTION 4 FULL MARKS Go to....... CHLOE MADDEN!!

A. Earthquakes (10 marks) (i) Name one place where earthquakes occur. One name @ 2 marks (ii) Examine the diagram showing the shockwaves of an earthquake and name the areas labelled A and B. Two areas @ 1 mark each (iii) Briefly describe the cause of earthquakes. One Description @ 6 marks

B. Tourism (10 MARKS) (i) Name four reasons why tourists come to Ireland. 4 names @ 1 mark each (ii) Large-scale tourism may have unwelcome impacts on some tourist areas. Describe two such impacts. 2 Descriptions @ 3 marks each

C. Human Migration (10 MARKS) Examine the bar chart, which shows the numbers of immigrants from a selection of regions who lived in Ireland in 2002 and in 2006. (4) (a) From which country did most immigrants come in 2006? Name of country @1 mark (b) From which country did immigration to Ireland grow most rapidly between 2002 and 2006? Name of country @ 1 mark (c) Calculate the increase in the numbers of immigrants from Lithuania to Ireland between 2002 and 2006. Calculation @ 2 marks (ii) Explain the following terms relating to human migration: (a) Pull factors. One explanation @ 3 marks (b) Emigrant.

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Marking Scheme Climate and Development Explain how climate has hindered (slowed down) the development of one named developing country. (10) Name @ 2 marks Suggested answer. Mali, Sudan, Ethiopia etc. Two explanations @ 4marks(St. 2mks + Dev 2mks) Suggested answer. A lack of rain and drought cause desertification and this leads to migration.

How Climate has hindered (slowed down) development in Mali