Unit 1 - Geographical Skills and Challenges
Skills for GCSE Geography A Unit 1
This revision handout refers to questions from papers which are available with their marking scheme on Geography is easy).
A- Basic skills :
Describe the distribution of….
Graph: overall change; highest/lowest= range of values; anomalies/fluctuations
Map: uneven distribution; highest/lowest/anomalies located using compass directions; is there any cluster of values? Where?
All answers must include data.
B- Cartographic skills OS maps will be 1:50 000 only.
The Figure below shows the main lines of latitude and longitude. If you don’t know them, time to learn them!!!
Major line of latitude:
Arctic Circle (66° 33′ 44″ N)
Tropic of Cancer (23° 26′ 16″ N)
Equator (0° latitude)
Tropic of Capricorn (23° 26′ 16″ S)
Antarctic Circle (66° 33′ 44″ S)
Major line of longitude: Prime (Greenwich) Meridian: 0°
|1- Recognise symbols using a key (no need to memorise the symbols b/c they are always provided in the exam) e.g. June 2010 |
|Mark the following onto Figure 1b. Use the key on the OS map to help you. (4) |
|1. Two tourist information features |
|2. Two water features |
|3. The route of the A1068. |
|The road network on the sketch map is incomplete. Complete the road network by adding the A road. (1) |
|2- Complete four and six figure references (Booklet on skills- page 3) e.g. June 2010 |
|3- Calculate straight line distance (skills- page 19) |
|4- Calculate winding distances (skills- page 19) |
|e.g. June 2010 What is the distance to the nearest kilometre along the railway line from the railway station in Alnmouth (grid square 2311) to the |
|railway station in grid square 2201? |
|5- Understand direction, using an eight-point compass (Skills page 17) |
|e.g.January 2012 |
|Study the Ordnance Survey (OS) map extract. A family who are staying at Torcross (8242) wish to drive to Salcombe (7338). Plan their route using only |
|settlement names, road numbers and directions. You may use a sketch map in your answer. (3) |
|6- Understand how cross-sections are constructed |
|7- Complete and annotate cross-sections |
E.g. January 2011
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|8- Describe patterns of vegetation – woodland. |
|e.g. June 2010 Describe the distribution of woodland shown on the map. Use map evidence in your answer. (4) |
|9- Describe patterns of land use. (Textbook pages 6 and 7) |
|10- Describe patterns of communication networks ( |
|In examination questions you might be asked to describe a whole range of physical and human features on a map. The technique is exactly the same as the |
|description of any other pattern. |
|If you are asked to describe the distribution of settlements on a map extract imagine them as simple dots. Take no notice of their size. |
|11- Describe and understand using evidence from an OS map the site and situation of a settlement. (Textbook pages 214,215,216) |
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|e.g.June 2011 |
|Describe the site and situation of Durham. Use map evidence in your answer. (3) |
|12- Describe and understand using evidence the shape of settlements. (Textbook page 217) |
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|e.g. January 2011 |
|Look again at the OS map extract. Find King’s Caple in grid square 5628 and grid square 5629. Describe the site and shape of King’s Caple. (4) |
|C- Graphical skills: Complete graphs and describe data , evaluate skills. |
|1- Line graphs Skills page 54 |
|(i) Simple line graph |
|It is a simple but highly effective way of showing continuous data. The x-axis is usually used to show change over time. The y-axis is used to display |
|data such as population. |
|Advantage: Line graphs are useful because they can suggest trends over time and can be used to estimate future patterns based on present trends). |
|(ii) Compound line graph |
|A compound line graph shows more than one piece of information. Graph is subdivided on the basis of information being displayed in lines across the |
|graph. Skills page 55 |
|(iii) A comparative line graph shows different sets of data to allow comparisons to be made. The DTM is a very specialised comparative line graph which |
|looks at how changing birth and death rates impact upon the total population. See TB page 234. |
|2- Bar chart Booklet page 17 |
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|Comparative bar graphs |
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|Divergent bar graphs |
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|Compound bar graphs Booklet page 21 |
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|Advantage: Bar graphs can show positive and negative values |
|Disadvantage: If there is a wide range of data to be displayed, the bar graph loses its impact as it becomes difficult to read accurately. |
|3- Histograms Booklet page 23 |
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|Disadvantage of histograms: too many or too few classes can hide important patterns in the data. |
|4- Flow lines (used to show movement as either arrows or lines) |
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|Disadvantage of flow lines: Choosing either the wrong scale of map or the wrong scale for your arrows/lines will make your map look very unclear. |
|6- Rose / ray diagrams Skills page 64 |
|Consists of straight lines which show movement or a connection between two places. |
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|Advantage: show the direction as well as the data |
|Disadvantage: Only used with a limited type of data |
|7- Pictograms Booklet page 25 |
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|Disadvantage: only a limited range of data can be displayed |
|8- Pie diagrams Skill page 60 |
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|Advantage: Give a good visual representation of the data. |
|Disadvantage: Too many categories (more than six) make a pie chart difficult to interpret |
|9- Scattergraphs Skills page 76 (To be learned from booklet) |
|June 2011 |
|Complete the scattergraph (Figure 2) for sites 7 and 8. Use the data in the table below. |
|Give one reason why a scattergraph is a good way of displaying this type of data. (2) |
|10- Pyramid graphs (Divergent bar graph) Textbook page 248 |
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|e.g. June 2010 Complete the population graph for Warkworth and England (Figure 2a). |
|Use the data in the table below. |
|Comment on the age structure of Warkworth compared to England. |
|Use population data in your answer. |
|11- Triangular graphs Skills page 66 |
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|Advantage( 1st bullet point)/ Disadvantage |
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|12- Choropleth maps Booklet page 40 |
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|Disadvantage |
|- Impression given is that abrupt changes have occurred at each boundary. The reality is probably that changes is much more gradual. |
|e.g.January 2012 |
|Study Figure 2. It shows the population densities of some parishes in South Devon. |
|Complete Figure 2. Use the data in the table below. |
|Describe the pattern of population density shown on Figure 2. Use population density data in your answer. (4) |
|Figure 2 is a choropleth map. State one advantage and one disadvantage of using a choropleth map to display data. (2) |
|13- Isoline/flow lines Skills page 56 |
|Isolines: Lines which represent the same value along their whole length, e.g. contour lines. |
|Flow lines show movement between places. The thickness of the line indicates the amount of movement. The direction can be shown by an arrow. |
|14- Dispersion graph Skills page 72 |
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|Advantage: |
|This technique is a useful visual representation of the dispersion in a data set. |
|Disadvantage: |
|- Dispersion diagrams usually display only one set at a time. |
|15- Proportional symbols such as pie diagrams on maps Skills page 74 |
|Symbol varies its size in proportion to the quantities it represents. |
|In proportional divided pie diagrams on maps, the area of the circle is proportional to the overall values in the data set. |
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|16- Topological diagrams (Simplifying maps) Booklet page 44 |
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|Disadvantages: |
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London underground topological map
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|D- GIS skills |
|What is GIS? |
|A geographical information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing and displaying all forms of |
|geographical information. |
|e.g. Using the census data to generate a choropleth map of the population density of different counties within the UK. More example page 47 in the Key |
|points box. |
|GIS layering: Data layers are the individual layers of spatial data that can be used in a GIS. Typically, each data layer shows one type of feature (such|
|as roads, rivers, states, or altitude) |
|You have used GIS layering to show the location of the three sites on a satellite image for your coursework. |
|e.g. June 2010 |
|Study Figure 2b. It shows one use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). |
|Describe what is meant by layering information. You may use Figure 2b to help you. |
|Suggest one group of people who might use the information shown in Figure 2b. |
|January 2011 The maps in Figure 2a and Figure 2b could have been created using GIS. |
|State two advantages of using GIS compared to looking at the maps separately. (2) |
|June 2011 |
|Describe one way that ICT can be used to prepare for fieldwork or to collect fieldwork data. (3) |
|January 2012 |
|Geographical Information Systems (GIS) could be used to display the population |
|data in Figure 2. |
|(i) What is meant by the term Geographical Information Systems (GIS)? (2) |
|The population densities for some South Devon parishes is shown on Figure 2. State one other piece of information that could be added using GIS to make |
|the map more useful. (1) |
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