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[color=brown]2a)
A=40/150*360
=480/5=96degrees
B=35/150*360
=84degrees
C=25/150*360
=60degrees
D=50/150*360
=120degrees
A pie showing population of country B
DRAW THE PIE CHART

2b)
-comparism between pie chart is difficult
-Difficulty in determining differences in angles
2c)
-Bar chart[/color]

3ai) Plutonic rocks solidify and crystallise beneath the earth's surface - They are omposed of relatively large crystals due to thedue to slow cooling as a result of the insulation of the igneous melt - Plutonic rocks generally occur within descrete, independent bodies such as batholiths, lopoliths and cupolas surrounded by different rocks.

3aii) Volcanic rocks solidify and crystallise on the earth's surface - They are composed of very small crystals (or in the case of obsidian, volcanic glass) due to their very rapid cooling as a result of the lack of insulation of the the igneous melt - Volcanic rocks generally occur in sequences in between different layers of sedimentary rocks or in a series of sequences of consecutive volcanic rock layers.

3b) diagram ============

4a)
- Limestone is dissolved by action of rain water
- there is no thick vegetation cover in lime stone region
- they are well jointed,stony with broken landscape

4b)
- Limestone pillar is formed by joining of the stalacite &
hanging from the roof to the stalagmite growning from the
floor of the cave

4c)
- It is a region of source of underground water
- used in smelting of iron & tin
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[color=orange]5a)
-water resource are classified as-
a) Environmental resource- these are due to vegetation of environmental factors in the surrounding.
- Animal resources- there are use for the animal in order to make for the importances in the resources

5b)
-Sources of food supply; Fishing in Ocean, lakes and rivers are known to provide food for man in form of fish etc
- Agricultural purposes;water from rivers, lakes, wells, boreholes, etc are use for irrigation purposes
- Domestic uses; water from lakes, rain, rivers, boreholes are used for cooking, washing, bottling, and drinking

5C
- problems of irrigation chanels; the process of control the use of artificial water through the irrigation process
Transportation problems; through the process of using of oil spillage can affect the use of water in the mans%s use
- High Cost of Maintenance; the high cost of maintenance indicates the application of maintenance of the channels[/color]

[color=red] 6a)
- Climate: is the average weather condition of a place over a
long period of time

6b)
- Temperature - Thermometer
- Pressure - Barometer
- Rainfall - Rainguage
- Sunshine - Photometer
- Humidity - Hygrometer

6c)
- To understand human settlement as per the temperature
areas for convinent habitation
- To understand vegetation that is the temperature & rainfall
of the people
- To understand formation of soil
- To study weather & climate provide means of employment
for people
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7a)
solar system is the collection of eight planets and their
moons in orbit round the sun, together
with smaller bodies in the form of
asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.

7aii)
i) the Planets
ii) Satellites
iii) Asteriods
iv) Comets
v) Meteoroids

7b)
i) Size: The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 12,756 km
(7,926 miles), and its
circumference or distance around the
Earth at the equator is 40,075 km (24,901
miles).
ii)Composition The composition of the Earth consists of the
solid and liquid portion and the atmosphere or gaseous
portion.
iii) Atmosphere The atmosphere of the Earth consists of 79%
Nitrogen (N2), 20% Oxygen (O2) and
1% of other gases such as Carbon Dioxide
(CO2).
iv) Force fields The Earth has two major force fields: gravity
and magnetism..
v) Gravity Gravity is the force at a distance that attracts
objects of mass toward each
other. The force of gravity from the Earth

Created at 2016-04-12
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