GEOGRAPHY PAPER 1
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
ANNEXURE

JUNE 2017

FIGURE 1.2
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FIGURE 1.3: MATURE STAGE OF A MID-LATITUDE CYCLONE
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FIGURE 1.4: WEATHER OF SOUTH AFRICA
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FIGURE 1.5: FLUVIAL LANDFORMS
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FIGURE 1.6: EXTRACT BASED ON RIVER CATCHMENT AREA IN SOUTH AFRICA

The Buffalo River flows from the Amatola Mountains of the Eastern Cape. It flows eastward over the coastal plateau before entering the Indian Ocean at East London harbour. The Buffalo River’s catchment area of 1 287 km2 supports a population of 570 000 inhabitants with a population density of 440 people per km2.
Dense urban and rural settlements are found along the course of the river. Urban and industrial areas take up approximately 12% of the catchment area, while subsistence farming is predominant. Four dams in the river provide water to the main urban areas of King William’s Town, Zwelitsha, Mdantsane and East London. 

FIGURE 2.1:
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS2.1

FIGURE 2.3: TROPICAL CYCLONE DINEO
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FIGURE 2.4: CUT OFF LOW PRESSURE
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FIGURE 2.5: DRAINAGE PATTERNS
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FIGURE 2.6: LONGITUDINAL AND CROSS PROFILES OF A TYPICAL RIVER
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FIGURE 3.3: TRENDS IN URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION OF THE WORLD
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FIGURE 3.4: ISSUE OF LAND REDISTRIBUTION
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FIGURE 3.5: PLANNED REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTRE
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FIGURE 3.6: ISSUES RELATED TO RAPID URBANISATION
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