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FOR NIGERIA
SIERRA LEONEGHANA
GAMBIA...
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FOR NIGERIA
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🇳🇬 NIGERIA🇳🇬🔥🇬🇲 GAMBIA🇬🇲
*GEOGRAPHY OBJ:*
1-10: BCDCABCBBD
11-20: ACCCABDBDD
21-30: DBBACDCACC
31-40: BCDCBDDBBC
41-50: DACCCCAACA
*COMPLETED*
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THEORY
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SOLUTIONS
*ALL CANDIDATES*
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(1a)
(i) Climatic Conditions: Climatic or soil conditions in certain areas are suited for the production of a particular
product.
(ii) Nearness to Raw Materials: Nearness to raw materials is a dominant factor in the location of an industry, especially that industry which uses bulky raw material that is expensive to transport and looses weight in the manufacturing process.
(iii) Nearness to Sources of power: Nearness to the sources of power is another important cause of localisation of industries.
(iv) Nearness to Markets: Before starting an industry, an entrepreneur has to take into consideration the market potentialities of his product.
(v) Adequate and Trained Labour: Industries tend to be concentrated in those areas where adequate supplies of trained labour are available.
(1b)
(i)Reputation: The place where an industry is localised gains reputation, and so do the products manufactured
there. As a result, products bearing the name of that place find wide markets, such as Sheffield cutlery,
(ii)Skilled Labour: Localisation leads to
specialisation in particular trades. As a result, workers skilled in those trades are attracted to that place.
(iii)Growth of Facilities: Concentration of an industry in particular locality leads to the growth of certain facilities there. To cater to the needs of the industry, banks and financial institutions open their branches, whereby the firms are able to get timely credit facilities.
(iv)Subsidiary Industries: Where industries are localised, subsidiary industries grow up to supply machines, tools, implements and other materials, and to utilise their by-products.
(v)Employment Opportunities: As a corollary to the above, with the localisation of an industry in a particular locality and the establishment of subsidiary industries, employment opportunities considerably increase in that locality.
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FOR SIERRA LEONE
*Ghana 🇬🇭and Sierra Leone🇸🇱*
1-10 CABDDDCBAD
11-20 DAAACCDBAA
21-30 ADBCAADBBC
31-40 CBACACDCBA
41-50 CACACBACBA
*COMPLETED*
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SOLUTIONS
*Note that Frome Q7,8 and 9 is for SL🇸🇱🔥,Ghana 🇬🇭🔥and Gambia🇬🇲🔥*
(6ai)
(i) Coal
(ii) Petroleum
(6aii)
(i) hydro-power
(ii) Solar energy
(6b)
(i) Lack of modern technology for the mining and extraction of coal
(ii) Lack of good railway transportation system for conveying coal from mining to thermal plants.
(iii) Collapsed and unmaintained thermal plants
(iv) Lack of functional refineries for refining petroleum products.
(6c)
(i) Investment by the government in putting adequate technology to resuscitate coal mining
(ii) The development of efficient railway system across the country, especially carrier trains for goods.
(iii) Overhauling of existent thermal plants to become functional and the building of new plants across critical locations of the country.
(iv) The government must repair the dormant refineries in the country, and build new high capacity ones.
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5a) Check pictures
5b)- Professional development reimbursement
-Performance & career development programs
-Frequent company social activities & opportunities to give back to the community
-Great clients and projects
-Supportive, team-oriented work environment
(CHOOSE ANY 3)
5c)- import/export processes
- heavy human and vehicular congestion around the ports
-difficulty in gaining access to the ports due to bad roads
- security concerns
-corruption
(CHOOSE ANY 3)
FOR GHANAIANS
*Ghana 🇬🇭and Sierra Leone🇸🇱*
1-10 CABDDDCBAD
11-20 DAAACCDBAA
21-30 ADBCAADBBC
31-40 CBACACDCBA
41-50 CACACBACBA
*COMPLETED*
*ALL CANDIDATES*
🔥🔥🇳🇬🔥🔥🇸🇱🔥🔥🇬🇲🔥🔥🇬🇭
(1a)
(i) Climatic Conditions: Climatic or soil conditions in certain areas are suited for the production of a particular
product.
(ii) Nearness to Raw Materials: Nearness to raw materials is a dominant factor in the location of an industry, especially that industry which uses bulky raw material that is expensive to transport and looses weight in the manufacturing process.
(iii) Nearness to Sources of power: Nearness to the sources of power is another important cause of localisation of industries.
(iv) Nearness to Markets: Before starting an industry, an entrepreneur has to take into consideration the market potentialities of his product.
(v) Adequate and Trained Labour: Industries tend to be concentrated in those areas where adequate supplies of trained labour are available.
(1b)
(i)Reputation: The place where an industry is localised gains reputation, and so do the products manufactured
there. As a result, products bearing the name of that place find wide markets, such as Sheffield cutlery,
(ii)Skilled Labour: Localisation leads to
specialisation in particular trades. As a result, workers skilled in those trades are attracted to that place.
(iii)Growth of Facilities: Concentration of an industry in particular locality leads to the growth of certain facilities there. To cater to the needs of the industry, banks and financial institutions open their branches, whereby the firms are able to get timely credit facilities.
(iv)Subsidiary Industries: Where industries are localised, subsidiary industries grow up to supply machines, tools, implements and other materials, and to utilise their by-products.
(v)Employment Opportunities: As a corollary to the above, with the localisation of an industry in a particular locality and the establishment of subsidiary industries, employment opportunities considerably increase in that locality.
4b ) 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
PICK ANY THREE
characteristics of rainfall
- very high annual rainfall
- high average temperatures
_ nutrient-poor soil
-high level of biodiversity (species richness)
*4c)*
= Very wet with over 2,000 mm of rainfall per year.
= Very warm with an average daily temperature of 28°C. The temperature never drops below 20°C and rarely exceeds 35°C.
= The atmosphere is hot and humid .
= The climate is consistent all year round. There are no seasons.
*Note that Frome Q7,8 and 9 is for SL🇸🇱🔥,Ghana 🇬🇭🔥and Gambia🇬🇲🔥*
(6ai)
(i) Coal
(ii) Petroleum
(6aii)
(i) hydro-power
(ii) Solar energy
(6b)
(i) Lack of modern technology for the mining and extraction of coal
(ii) Lack of good railway transportation system for conveying coal from mining to thermal plants.
(iii) Collapsed and unmaintained thermal plants
(iv) Lack of functional refineries for refining petroleum products.
(6c)
(i) Investment by the government in putting adequate technology to resuscitate coal mining
(ii) The development of efficient railway system across the country, especially carrier trains for goods.
(iii) Overhauling of existent thermal plants to become functional and the building of new plants across critical locations of the country.
(iv) The government must repair the dormant refineries in the country, and build new high capacity ones.
GAMBIA
SOLUTIONS
🇳🇬 NIGERIA🇳🇬🔥🇬🇲 GAMBIA🇬🇲
*GEOGRAPHY OBJ:*
1-10: BCDCABCBBD
11-20: ACCCABDBDD
21-30: DBBACDCACC
31-40: BCDCBDDBBC
41-50: DACCCCAACA
*COMPLETED*
*ALL CANDIDATES*
🔥🔥🇳🇬🔥🔥🇸🇱🔥🔥🇬🇲🔥🔥🇬🇭
(1a)
(i) Climatic Conditions: Climatic or soil conditions in certain areas are suited for the production of a particular
product.
(ii) Nearness to Raw Materials: Nearness to raw materials is a dominant factor in the location of an industry, especially that industry which uses bulky raw material that is expensive to transport and looses weight in the manufacturing process.
(iii) Nearness to Sources of power: Nearness to the sources of power is another important cause of localisation of industries.
(iv) Nearness to Markets: Before starting an industry, an entrepreneur has to take into consideration the market potentialities of his product.
(v) Adequate and Trained Labour: Industries tend to be concentrated in those areas where adequate supplies of trained labour are available.
(1b)
(i)Reputation: The place where an industry is localised gains reputation, and so do the products manufactured
there. As a result, products bearing the name of that place find wide markets, such as Sheffield cutlery,
(ii)Skilled Labour: Localisation leads to
specialisation in particular trades. As a result, workers skilled in those trades are attracted to that place.
(iii)Growth of Facilities: Concentration of an industry in particular locality leads to the growth of certain facilities there. To cater to the needs of the industry, banks and financial institutions open their branches, whereby the firms are able to get timely credit facilities.
(iv)Subsidiary Industries: Where industries are localised, subsidiary industries grow up to supply machines, tools, implements and other materials, and to utilise their by-products.
(v)Employment Opportunities: As a corollary to the above, with the localisation of an industry in a particular locality and the establishment of subsidiary industries, employment opportunities considerably increase in that locality.
*Note that Frome Q7,8 and 9 is for SL🇸🇱🔥,Ghana 🇬🇭🔥and Gambia🇬🇲🔥*
(6ai)
(i) Coal
(ii) Petroleum
(6aii)
(i) hydro-power
(ii) Solar energy
(6b)
(i) Lack of modern technology for the mining and extraction of coal
(ii) Lack of good railway transportation system for conveying coal from mining to thermal plants.
(iii) Collapsed and unmaintained thermal plants
(iv) Lack of functional refineries for refining petroleum products.
(6c)
(i) Investment by the government in putting adequate technology to resuscitate coal mining
(ii) The development of efficient railway system across the country, especially carrier trains for goods.
(iii) Overhauling of existent thermal plants to become functional and the building of new plants across critical locations of the country.
(iv) The government must repair the dormant refineries in the country, and build new high capacity ones.
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