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Download free-response questions from past AP Human Geography exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
- AP® Human Geography 2016 Scoring Guidelines - College Board
Air quality: Degradation from spraying agricultural...
- AP® Human Geography 2016 Scoring Guidelines - College Board
Definition. Air quality refers to the condition of the air within our surroundings, primarily in terms of its cleanliness and the presence of pollutants. Good air quality is essential for health and well-being, while poor air quality can lead to serious health issues and environmental degradation.
AP® Human Geography 2022 Scoring Guidelines (D) Explain ONE positive health effect likely to result from improved access to electricity in urban areas. 1 point . Accept one of the following: • D1. People can use air conditioners and/or electric fans and/or heaters, thus lessening the risk of heat or cold-related illnesses. • D2.
Air quality: Degradation from spraying agricultural chemicals (herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers), vehicle exhaust, and dust: Water quality: Downstream effects of water diversion, increased sedimentation, and chemical pollution; dead-zones in lakes and oceans at or near the mouths of rivers.
The AP Human Geography Exam has question types and point values that will remain stable from year to year, so you and your students know what to expect on exam day. Section I: Multiple Choice. 60 Questions | 1 Hour | 50% of Exam Score. Individual questions. Set-based questions.
Sample exam questions. AP ® Human Geography COURSE AND EXAM DESCRIPTION. Effective Fall 2019
Ease of accessibility to services, recreation, jobs. Less travel time or cost (e.g., reduced need for car ownership), increased personal time and discretionary income. Increased social interaction, or increased sense of community; improved sense of place or neighborhood character.