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Geography GCSE
Global Hazards
Case Study: Australia Droughts
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Which
areas
were
worst
affected by the drought?
The
South East
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What caused the drought?
El Nino
,
Population
, over use of the
Murray darling River
.
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What is
El Nino
?
The
trade winds
over the Pacific weaken causing the
water
to cool and less rainfall to occur over Australia.
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What is
overpopulation
?
The
South East
of Australia is particularly
overcrowded
with people and the population is growing - this puts pressure on limited water supplies.
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What is
irrigation
?
To water crops
artificially
using pipes, ditches,
canals
and sprinkles.
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What is the
Murray darling River
used for?
2 million
people live in its basin, it provides water for agriculture.
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What were the
social consequences
of the drought?
Rural
suicide rates
increased, especially amongst
farmers
and people left
rural areas
to move to cities.
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What were the economic consequences of the drought?
water bill increased by
20%
, farmers had to sell cattle and
agricultural
production was affected.
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What were the
environmental
consequences
of the drought?
Grassland turned to scrubland,
soil erosion
, loss of biodiversity and wildlife.
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What is a
desalination plant
?
Takes
saltwater
and make it into drinkable freshwater
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What is
Greywater
?
water from showers, baths, washing up - waste water that can be recycled.
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What is
legislation
?
Laws that people in Australia had to follow.
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Give an example of
legalisation
used to manage drought?
ban
on
car washing
and 4 minute showers
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How much drought relief did the
Australian Government
pay out to farmers?
$1.7 million
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Give 4 ways Australia attempted to manage the drought.
Desalination Plants
, Legislation, Recycling
Greywater
,
Government
paid farmers drought relief
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