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Geography GR 10 Annexure

The annexure consists of figures and extracts related to geography topics such as the atmosphere, earth's structure, plate tectonics, weather systems, earthquakes, volcanoes, and climate change. Key figures include the greenhouse effect, plate boundaries, the water cycle, and maps showing earthquake and volcanic locations.

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Geography GR 10 Annexure

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PROVINCIAL ASSESSMENT

GRADE 10

GEOGRAPHY P1

JUNE 2019

ANNEXURE

JUNE 2017

This Annexure consist of 08 pages.


Geography P1 Annexure June Examination 2019
Figure 1.2: Structure and the composition of the atmosphere .

Figure 1.3: The Greenhouse

Source: Google images

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Figure 1.4 A Structure of the earth

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/activities/label/labelearth.shtml

Figure 1.4 B: Volcanic intrusions

http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2002/spence/page3a.htm

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Figure 1.5: Plate boundaries

Source: www.emaze.com

Figure 2.2: Water cycle

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Source: www.google.com

Figure 2.3: The extract of Marion Island from a synoptic weather map South African
weather map

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Figure 2.4 Earthquakes in Asia

Asian
Earthquake
registers 9.1

EARTHQUAKE IN ASIA 26 December


2004

The earthquake and tsunami that ravaged


thousands of coastline villages from
Thailand to Somalia this past weekend has
prompted an urgent need for relief from the
international community. With the death toll
at 130,000 and rising quickly, the threat of
infectious diseases is increasing rapidly as
entire islands go without clean water and
medicine. Rescue teams from all over the
world are on their way to assist the
survivors.

We NEED YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO


HELP THE SURVIVORS OF THIS
TRAGEDY.

http://www.ofm.org/news/1231nwsTERe
n.html

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Figure 2.5 A Newspaper extract.

The Earth erupts! THREE volcanoes ablaze in Mexico, Chile and Indonesia
while a fourth rumbles away 13 July 2015.

Hundreds of people have been forced to flee from their villages located at the foot of
the Colima Volcano in western Mexico's Colima State, following an eruption this
weekend which saw the active mountain spew ash and fire. The volcano, also known
as the Volcano of Fire, also forced a local airport to close as authorities have sealed
off a 7.5-mile area amid fears an even bigger eruption may follow. In Chile, the
Villarrica Volcano, around 460 miles south of the capital Santiago, has been erupting
overnight. The Villarrica, located near the popular tourist resort of Pucon is among
the most active in South America.

In Bali, Indonesia a volcano eruption on the neighbouring island of Java has forced
one of Indonesia's busiest airports to close for the second time in just a few days.
Mount Raung on Indonesia's main island of Java has been erupting for weeks, and
on Thursday a cloud of drifting ash forced the closure of Bali airport during peak
holiday season, and four others. It has since been reopened. Air traffic is regularly
disrupted by volcanic eruptions in Indonesia, which sits on a belt of seismic activity
running around the basin of the Pacific Ocean and is home to the highest number of
active volcanoes in the world, around 130. Also, in Indonesia, Mount Sinabung in
Sumatra, has been erupting for two months, forcing the evacuation of more than
10,000 people.
[Source: Daily Mail]

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Figure 2.5 B Map: Volcanism

Key:

1: Colima Volcano, Mexico


2: Villarrica Volcano, Chile
3: Mount Raung, Java, Indonesia
4: Mount Sinabung, Sumatra, Indonesia

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