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Geography Homework Part 3

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  1. GEOGRAPHY HOMEWORK PART 3
  2. UK HUMAN LANDSCAPE (PAGES 72-73)
  3. 1)Which Areas Of The UK Have A High Population Density? - London, Birmingham, Glasgow And Other Big Cities
  4. 2)Describe The Main Economic Activities In Rural Areas. - Primary Industry Or Seasonal Tourism
  5. 3)Describe The Difference In Age Structure Between Urban Cores And Rural Areas. - Urban Cores Normally Will Have A Younger Average Population Than Rural Areas
  6. 4)What Is An Enterprise Zone? - Areas With Reduced Taxes, Simpler Planning Rules And Improved Infrastructure To Try And Attract Businesses To Boost The UKs Economy
  7. 5)Give 2 Ways That Transport Infrastructure Can Reduce Differences In Wealth In Urban And Rural Areas. - Can Increase Investment Or Can Allow For Quicker Commuting To And From Rural Areas For Better jobs
  8. 6)Give 1 Example Of Regional Development In The UK. - The Common Agricultural Policy (An EU Initiative To Make Sure That Farmers Can Earn A Living From Farming)
  9. UK LINKS WITH THE WIDER WORLD (PAGES 74-76)
  10. 7)Name One Of The Main Countries That People In The UK Emigrate To. - Australia
  11. 8)'The UK Has A Positive Net Migration.' What Does This Mean? - More People Have Moved To The UK Than Have Left
  12. 9)Give 2 Ways That National Migration Affects The Distribution Of Population In The UK. - Young People Move To Urban Areas From Rural Areas And Old People Move To Rural Areas From Urban Areas.
  13. 10)How Does Internal Migration Affect The Age Structure Of The UK? -Urban Areas Have A Younger population Than Rural Areas
  14. 11)Give 2 Examples Of UK Immigration Policy. - Getting Lots Of People From Our Colonies To Fill The Jobs Of The Dead After WWII And Letting People In From The EU
  15. 12)How Has The Proportion Of People Employed In Secondary Industries In The UK Changed Since 1960? - It Has Declined
  16. 13)Describe 2 Other Changes To The Employment Structure Of The UK Over The Last 50 Years. - The Quaternary Industry Was Created And The Employment Levels Of Tertiary Industries Are Growing
  17. 14)Outline The Differences In Economic Structure In 2 Contrasting Regions Of The UK. - Burnley has A lot Of Skilled Manufacturers Making Aerospace Things And South Wales Has A lot OF Digital And Media Companies
  18. 15)What Is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? - When A Company Invests Money In A Country That They're Not From
  19. 16)Describe How Globalisation Is Increasing FDI In The UK. - Transport And Communications Have Improved, Which Makes It Easier For Companies To Operate In The UK
  20. DYNAMIC UK CITIES - CASE STUDY (PAGES 77-82)
  21. 17)How Is The City Connected To the Country It Is Located In? - London Is The Centre Of The UKs Transport System
  22. 18)Describe The Land Use In The Inner City. - Low-Class Residential (Housing For Working Class)/High-Class Residential (Housing For Upper Class)
  23. 19)Describe The Variations In Environmental Quality In The City. - CBD - Very Little Amount OF Parks/Green Space (Low Environmental Quality), Inner City (Low-Class) - Very Little Amount Of Parks/Green Space (Low Environmental Quality), Inner City (High-Class) - Lots Of Green Space/Parks (High Environmental Quality), Suburbs - High Amount Of Green Space ( High Environmental Quality), Rural - Urban Fringe - Pretty Much All Green Space (Outstanding Environmental Quality)
  24. 20)How Has Migration Affected The Ethnicity In Different Parts Of The City? - Around 50% Of The Population Of Harrow Are Foreign Born
  25. 21)Give 1 Reason Why There Is Inequality in Health. - The Inner City Areas Are Often The Poorest Parts Of The City, But There Is Also Normally A Higher Population, So It Causes Strain On The Underfunded Healthcare Services
  26. 22)Outline 2 Reasons For Decline In The Inner City/CBD. - Deindustrialisation (When Factories And Other Industrial Workplaces Cease To Exist Because Stuff Can Be Made For Cheaper Elsewhere And De-Centralisation (When Businesses Move Out Of The Centre Of A City)
  27. 23)Give 2 Parts Of The City That Have Experienced Economic Growth. - The Rural-Urban Fringe And Parts Of The Inner City
  28. 24)What Is Gentrification? - When Wealthier People move Into Run-Down Areas And Regenerate Them By Improving Their Houses
  29. 25)What Is Rebranding? - Improving A Places Image So That People Will Want To Go There
  30. 26)Give 2 Positive And 2 Negative Effects That Rebranding Has On People. - Positive - 1)Transport Links Improved 2) Quality Green Space Created Negative - 1) Local People Forced Out 2) Tradition al Businesses Had To Close town
  31. 27)Outline 2 Strategies That Are Improving Sustainability In The City. - Recycling - Fewer Supplies Needed, Employment - More Jobs = Less Poverty
  32. 28)Give 3 Examples Of Interdependence Between The City And The Surrounding Rural Areas. - Many People Commute To London To Work, People Travel From The Surrounding Areas To Use Services In London, London Relies On Surrounding Areas For Food
  33. 29)Give 2 Benefits That Interdependence Has. - Farmers Can Make Money, Less Pressure On Housing In London
  34. 30)Explain Why A Rural Area Has Experienced Pressure On Housing Due To Its Links With The City. - Sevenoaks Has Had A Lot Of People Moving There From London For A Better Quality Of Life, So Sevenoaks Has Experienced Pressures On Housing
  35. 31)Give 2 Examples Of Rural Diversification. - The Hop Farm Now Has An Animal Petting Area And Children's Rides, Tanner Park Farm Now Has Caravan/Camping Areas
  36. 32)Give 2 Environmental Impacts From Tourism Projects In Rural Areas. - Leeds Castle Now Has A Golf Course And A Maze
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