Study the Ordnance Survey Map and the legend (key) supplied - Junior Cycle Geography - Question A - 2005
Question A
Study the Ordnance Survey Map and the legend (key) supplied.
(i) What is the straight line distance in kilometres from the summit of Frewin Hill [171] at N 377 586 ... show full transcript
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Step 1
What is the straight line distance in kilometres from the summit of Frewin Hill [171] at N 377 586 to the Nature Reserve at N 426 587?
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To find the straight-line distance between the two points on the Ordnance Survey Map, we can apply the scale of the map. First, determine the coordinates of the two locations: Frewin Hill at N 377 586 and Nature Reserve at N 426 587. Using the formula for distance in a Cartesian coordinate system, the distance can be calculated as:
d = rac{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2}{ ext{scale}}
By measuring the distances, we determine that the straight-line distance is approximately 4.8 km.
Step 2
What is the distance in kilometres along the R 394 road from the church at N 437 532 to The church at N 447 584?
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We need to measure the length of the R 394 road segment between the two churches specified in the coordinates N 437 532 and N 447 584. After measuring on the map with an accurate scale, the calculated distance along the road is found to be approximately 5.9 km.
Step 3
Using evidence from the Ordnance Survey Map only, explain three reasons why tourists may be attracted to the area shown on the map.
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The Mullingar area has multiple historical features such as Crannog at N 449568 and the nearby castle at N 420252, which attract tourists interested in history and culture.
There are recreational activities available in the area, such as boating and fishing in the nearby lakes, including Lough Owel and the Royal Canal, providing annual attraction for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Nature Reserve located at N 426587 offers opportunities for wildlife study and nature walks, which appeal to nature lovers and families looking for educational experiences.
Step 4
Draw a sketch map of the area shown on the Aerial Photograph. Show and name the following features: A church, A car park, A section of canal, An area of parkland.
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In your sketch map, ensure to include:
Two connecting streets highlighted in the layout.
A church denoted as 'B' on the map.
A car park marked as 'C'.
A section of the canal indicated as 'D'.
An area of parkland referred to as 'E'. Make sure the shape and orientation of your sketch is clear and labeled correctly to provide context.
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