The interactive workbook includes a Sankey diagram of water flows that updates as you make decisions. Answer 8 is counterintuitive: many students choose a 10% reduction, but the simulation’s hydrology model (based on real 2020–2023 negotiations) shows that if Ethiopia fills between February and May, evaporation losses in Lake Nasser spike. Answer 9’s “soft power” is revealed only if you attempt the military option—the game then shows a diplomatic backlash and World Bank loan freeze. The model answer (10) is graded not on a single fact but on integration of three concepts: historical water law, physical reservoir operation, and the simulated option of fossil aquifer use (a pop-up note appears when you click “alternatives”).

If the user toggles on the “tree canopy 2050” scenario: Projected cooling of 1.8°C but requires 25% increase in public green space – conflict with high land value zones suggests vertical greening or permeable pavement alternatives.

Identifying pollution, congestion, and social issues in dense urban centres. Answer Key Insights

: Provides a comprehensive "Urban Land Use and Solutions Guide" for Book C1. Course Hero - C1 Exam Kit

| Question Number | Topic | Correct Answer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Latitude of Equator | 0° | | 2 | Longitude of Prime Meridian | 0° | | 3 | City Coordinates Matching | NY(40.7°N,74°W); London(51.5°N,0.1°W) | | 4 | Concentric Contour Landform | Hill / Peak | | 5 | River Flow Direction | North to South (based on V-shape) | | 6 | Scale Distance (4.8cm @1:2.5km) | 12 km | | 7 | Five Themes (Shipping a book) | Movement | | 8 | Five Themes (Chicago vs Denver) | Place | | 9 | Time Zone (Tokyo @ 135°E) | 9:00 PM | | 10 | Time Zone (LA @ 120°W) | 4:00 AM |

Use the answers provided here wisely. Do not simply copy them. Instead, trace the contour lines with your finger. Perform the scale calculation yourself on a separate sheet of paper. By the time you close your workbook, you won’t need to search for the answers anymore—you will be the answer key.