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Choose 1 Exam Question to answer 1.Account for the development of one primary economic activity in a European region you have studied (not Ireland) with reference to any two of the factors listed below – Climate – Relief and soils – Transport 2 MARKS FOR NAMED ACTIVITY 2 MARKS FOR NAMED REGION 7 SRPS FOR 1 FACTOR 6 SRPS FOR OTHER FACTOR 2 MARKS EACH FOR 2 FACTORS GIVEN 2 MARKS NAMING ACTIVITY 2 MARKS NAMING REGION 11 SRPS DIVIDED BETWEEN 2 FACTORS 2.

1.Account for the development of one primary economic activity in a European region you have studied (not Ireland) with reference to any two of the factors listed below – Climate – Relief and soils – Transport 2 MARKS FOR NAMED ACTIVITY 2 MARKS FOR NAMED REGION 7 SRPS FOR 1 FACTOR 6 SRPS FOR OTHER FACTOR

2 MARKS EACH FOR 2 FACTORS GIVEN 2 MARKS NAMING ACTIVITY 2 MARKS NAMING REGION 11 SRPS DIVIDED BETWEEN 2 FACTORS

The Paris Basin Factors that influence a Primary Economic Activity (Agriculture) in the Paris Basin Factors that influence Secondary Economic Activity (Manufacturing Industries) in the Paris Basin Factors that influence Tertiary Economic (Tourism) Activities in the Paris Basin

Tourist Attractions in Paris Watch the following Clip Take note of 7 – 10 Tourist Attractions in Paris and some relevant information about each attraction Name of the Tourist attraction + information about it = 2 Marks in Exam on question about tertiary economic activities (tourism) in Paris

TASK: Sketch a map of the Paris Basin On your map include: – 2 Physical Features of the Paris Basin (The River Seine, The scarps in the Champagne Region) – 2 Urban Features of the Paris Basin (Paris City, Le Harve – Port City)

Homework for tomorrow: Less than 20 out of 30 marks in test – complete question again Anyone who was absent for the test complete 1 of the questions for homework EVERYONE – Read pages 393 – 394 (Reasons for the Growth of Paris and The Schema Directeur) Answer questions 10 – 14 page 395