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Quiz: Global Resource Inequalities

Geography 8035 GCSE (AQA)

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Welcome to this quiz on Global Resource Inequalities! Test your knowledge and learn more about how resources are distributed around the world.

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Which of the following is a primary factor causing global resource inequalities?

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Which of the following are examples of resources experiencing global inequalities in supply? (Select all that apply)

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The global demand for {{blank0}} is increasing due to population growth and economic development, but its supply is often limited by factors such as climate and infrastructure.

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What term describes the movement of water from areas of surplus to areas of deficit?

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Which of the following are strategies to increase water supply sustainably? (Select all that apply)

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High-value food exports from {{blank0}} countries to HICs often result in local resource depletion and food insecurity.

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