Rivers
Coasts
Nigeria
Resources
Ecosystems
100

 What is discharge?

The amount of water in a river

100

What is longshore drift?

Movement of sediment along the coast by waves approaching at an angle.

100

What is an NEE?

Newly Emerging Economy - A country becoming more industrialised with rapid economic growth.

100

What is water stress?

When demand for water is greater than the available supply.

100

What is biodiversity?

The variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem.

200

What is the difference between a river's source and its mouth?

Source = where a river begins.
Mouth = where it enters the sea, lake or another river.

200

What is the difference between constructive and destructive waves?

• Constructive waves build beaches with strong swash and weak backwash.
• Destructive waves erode beaches with weak swash and strong backwash.

200

What are the main characteristics of Nigeria's economy?

• Africa's largest economy.
• Rapidly growing manufacturing and service sectors.
• Still dependent on oil exports.
• Large regional inequalities.

200

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy?

• Renewable energy is naturally replenished.
• Non-renewable energy comes from finite resources.

200

Give one difference between the climate of a hot desert and a tropical rainforest. 

• Rainforests are hot (28) and wet (2000mm+) with high biodiversity.
• Hot deserts are hot (40+) and dry (250mm) with sparse vegetation.

300

Why does river discharge usually increase after heavy rainfall?

• More surface runoff enters the river.
• Soil becomes saturated.
• Groundwater contributes more flow.

300

How do spits form?

• Longshore drift

• Change in direction of coastline

•LSD continues

• Deposition as sea loses energy

300

Why has Nigeria experienced rapid economic growth?

• Oil industry expansion.
• Growth of manufacturing and services.
• Foreign investment from TNCs.
• Improved transport links.

300

Why is water becoming an increasingly scarce resource?

• Population growth.
• Climate change.
• Increasing demand from farming and industry.
• Pollution reduces available supplies.

300

Why are tropical rainforests under threat? 

• Commercial farming (Burger king, Palm Oil)
• Logging
• Urbanisation

• Mineral extraction

400

Explain how flood management has been used in the Somerset Levels 

* Warnings/ sand bags

* Dredging

* Plan for a barrage


400

Explain how coastal management has been used at New Brighton.

* Sea wall 

* Groynes

* Rock Armour

400

Explain how Shell's activities in the Niger Delta have created both opportunities and challenges.

• Jobs and investment created.
• Oil exports increased national income.
• Oil spills damaged ecosystems.
• Gas flaring caused pollution.
• Local communities received limited benefits.

400

Explain how the China South to North Transfer Project has affected China.  

• Transfers water to North China.
• Generates hydroelectric power.
• Creates jobs.
• Flooded farmland and displaced some communities.

400

Explain how sustainable management is being used in the Amazon Rainforest

• Selective logging, 

•  ecotourism, 

•  conservation areas and 

• debt-for-nature swaps 

500

To what extent is hard engineering the best way to manage flood risk?

• Effective at protecting high-value areas.
• Expensive to build and maintain.
• Can damage ecosystems.
• Soft engineering is often more sustainable.
• Overall: Depends on the value of land and long-term costs.

500

To what extent is managed retreat a better strategy than hard engineering?

• Cheaper over time.
• Creates habitats.
• Not suitable for densely populated areas.
• Hard engineering is still needed in some locations.
• Overall: Managed retreat is often more sustainable where land values are low.

500

To what extent has economic growth improved the quality of life in Nigeria?

• Increased employment and GDP.
• Better infrastructure.
• Poverty and inequality remain high.
• Regional differences persist.
• Overall: Significant progress, but benefits are unevenly distributed.

500

To what extent should countries prioritise renewable energy over fossil fuels?

• Renewable energy reduces emissions.
• Fossil fuels remain reliable and widely available.
• Renewable technologies are becoming cheaper.
• Energy security must also be considered.
• Overall: A transition to renewables is desirable but should be gradual.

500

To what extent can tropical rainforests be managed sustainably?

• Sustainable forestry can reduce deforestation.
• Conservation protects biodiversity.
• Economic pressures still drive forest clearance.
• International cooperation is essential.
• Overall: Sustainable management is possible but challenging without strong enforcement.

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