The 100% Correct 2015 Waec Gce Geography Answers
GEO OBJ
1abbcaaabdd
11abacbbddca
21aaacabbcAa
31cbadaaccdd
41cdbadcbdab
6a)
DRAW THE MAP
6b)
-Low rainfall
-Problem of pest and diseases
-Problem of high temperature -Poor soil
6c)
-Employment;cash crops creates job for people
-Foreign exchange;It brings about foreign
exchange to the economy through
exportation
4a)
Draw the diagram
4b)
-Favourable climate;Lagos has adequate rainfall
which ensures the production of flood
-Administrative headquater;Lagos serves as administrative capitals
-Employment opportunities;The availability of
jobs in lagos swells the population
-Presence of social ammenities and
infrastructure;This attracts high population
-Commercial activities;Lagos is a large commercial area and this tends to attract more
population to the region
4c)
-Pressure on natural resources
-Increase in crime wave;Thgis is due to lack of
jobs,hence people resort to crime -Environmental pollution;Poor housing and
pressure on social facilities leads to
environmental pollution
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
(1a)
(i)
colonial ties: nigeria and britain share international trade with one another because britain colonised Nigeria and
(ii)Differences in natural resources: nigeria and britain have differences in raw materials. the
nigerian cocoa, rubber and crude is needed by
britain.
(iii)the need to earn foreign exchange by
nigeria.
(iv)high level of technology.
(1b)
(i)cocoa
(ii)rubber
(iii)crude
(1c)
(i)political instability
(ii)inadequate production of goods
(iii)inadequatencapital
(iv)low value of currency
(v)government policies
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
(3a)
(i)inadequate and poor technology: most of the
african countries are technologically poor and
this explains why they invest in primary
industries
(ii)inadequate capital:most of the african countries do not have enough fund to setup
secondary industries, hence they concentrate
on primary industries
(iii)inadequate infrastructure: most african
countries do not have regular supply of
electricity and goodroads for secondary industries and they concentrate on primary
industry
(3b)
(i)poor infrasture: most african countries do not
have good road and regular supply of
electricity to setup industries
(ii)problem of market: the demand for foods in african countries is very low and this is another
problem
(iii)problem of capital: it is very difficult to get
loan from bank due to collateral problem
(iv)inadequate raw materials: raw materials for indutries are not available and this is another
problem
(3c)
(i)availability of loan: there should be loan to
private people
(ii)the infrastructure amenities should be developed i.e there should be regular supply of
electricity and provision of good roads
(iii)there should be production of good products for people to buy
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
(2ai)Pull Factors
Economic motives loom large in all human movements, but are particularly important with regards to migration.
Better economic opportunities, more jobs, and the promise of a better life often pull people towards a new country.
(2aii)Push Factors
Economic push factors tend to be the exact reversal of the pull factors; a lack of economic opportunity and jobs tend to push people to look out of their area of origin for their futures.
(2c)
POVERTY:- Intensive urban growth can lead to greater poverty, with local governments unable to provide services for all people.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS:- Urban development can magnify the risk of environmental hazards such as flash flooding, hurricanes e.t.c .
UNEMPLOYMENT:- Dues to the large and teeming population provision of employment opportunites will be limited. Leading to unemployment of a large number of people
AIR POLLUTION:- Concentrated energy use leads to greater air pollution, also fumes from smokes and exhaust pipes of vehicles cause air pollution which has adverse effect on human
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
GOODLUCK...
Post a Comment
Post a Comment