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3.1 Indicate whether EACH of the statements below describes an URBAN or a RURAL settlement. Write only URBAN or RURAL next to the question numbers (3.1.1–3.1.8) in t... show full transcript

Worked Solution & Example Answer:3.1 Indicate whether EACH of the statements below describes an URBAN or a RURAL settlement - NSC Geography - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1

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Unifunctional settlement

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RURAL

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Includes towns, cities, a metropolis and a megalopolis

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URBAN

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Associated with secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities

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URBAN

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Includes farmsteads, hamlets and villages

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RURAL

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Displays a dispersed settlement pattern

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RURAL

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Has a variety of functions, such as shops, schools and places of worship

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URBAN

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Characterised by primary economic activities

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RURAL

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Serves the role of a central place

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URBAN

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Industries that produce perishable goods

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Market orientated

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Industries that can be located anywhere and are not restricted by the location of markets or raw materials

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Ubiquitous

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Industries that can be located anywhere without an effect from factors such as resources or transport

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Footloose

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Industries that process bulky raw materials

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Heavy

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Industries located on the outskirts of the built-up areas because of noise and air pollution

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Bridge

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Industries located between the source of the raw material and the market (customers)

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Light

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Industries that occupy small spaces and can be located in the city centre

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Ubiquitous

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Identify the rural settlement pattern in FIGURE 3.3.

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Dispersed/isolated

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GIVE ONE reason for your answer to QUESTION 3.3.1.

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No other settlement visible nearby.

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Why is this type of settlement pattern associated with large-scale farming?

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The large size of the farm.

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Why does this settlement pattern make farmers vulnerable (at risk) to farm attacks?

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Great distance from other farmers.

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In a paragraph of approximately EIGHT lines, discuss the possible factors that may have influenced the location of this settlement.

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Factors influencing the location may include the availability of water from the dam, suitability of land for farming, and residential isolation which can make farms easier targets for theft and attack. Additionally, policies regulating land use and access to infrastructure may play a significant role.

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Define the term land restitution.

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It is the process of compensating people who lost their land due to forced removals.

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Give the total number of land claims made to date.

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75 400 land claims.

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Which province has allocated the largest amount of land for land restitution thus far?

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KwaZulu-Natal.

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Comment on the total land cost in relation to the total amount awarded for the land restitution process.

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The total amount awarded is greater than the land costs.

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Give TWO reasons for your answer to QUESTION 3.4.4.

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Land owners wanted a higher price above market value, and in order to ensure land restitution is successful, government had to pay a higher price.

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Explain the important role that land restitution plays in the social justice process in a democratic South Africa.

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Land restitution addresses historical injustices, promotes economic development in rural areas, and aids in social equity.

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State TWO general characteristics of informal trading evident in the photograph.

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Informal traders don't have a permanent structure to sell their goods and often operate on the streets.

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State a reason why the contribution of the informal sector to the GDP is estimated at 29%.

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It is not quantifiable/measured and traders do not declare income.

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Why do small businesses not have effective business models and expansion strategies as mentioned in the article?

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Lack of funding and lack of education or business development programs.

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Write a paragraph of approximately EIGHT lines to explain the advantages and disadvantages of informal trading on the South African economy.

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The advantages of informal trading include more people earning a living and lower unemployment rates. However, disadvantages involve a lack of formal business structure and issues related to legality, which ultimately affect income security and market stability.

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What is food insecurity?

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When people do not have access to enough nutritious food.

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According to the article, why do most people who suffer from food insecurity come from Asia and Africa?

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The majority of rural people live in countries on the African and Asian continents.

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Explain why small-scale farmers in Asia and Africa are economically vulnerable (at risk).

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Subsistence farmers often do not have access to capital and rely on family labor, making them more susceptible to food insecurity.

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Discuss TWO characteristics of subsistence farmers that put them at risk.

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They only grow enough food for their own needs and often lack access to modern farming techniques.

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Provide solutions to reduce the problem of global hunger.

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Consolidation of smaller farms, roof top farming in urban areas, and empowering communities to grow food for their needs.

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