Green Spaces
Public Transport
Safety
Community Services
Recreation & Facilities
100

Why are parks and green spaces important for liveability?

They provide places for relaxation, exercise, and socializing, improving physical and mental health.

100

Name one type of public transport found in cities.

Bus, train, tram, subway,

100

Why is lighting important in public spaces?

It makes areas safer by improving visibility at night.

100

Name one community service that is important for liveability.

Schools, hospitals, libraries, etc.

100

Why are sports centers important for liveability?

They provide places for exercise, socializing, and team activities, promoting physical health.

200

Name two benefits of planting trees in urban areas

Trees improve air quality and provide shade, which helps keep temperatures cooler.

200

How does public transport help reduce pollution?

It reduces the number of private cars on the road, which lowers emissions.

200

Name one thing communities can do to make streets safer for pedestrians.

Add crosswalks, speed bumps, or traffic lights.

200

Why are schools considered an important community service for liveability?

They provide education, a basic need, and help support community development.

200

Give an example of a recreational facility you might find in a city.

Swimming pools, sports complexes, community centers, etc.

300

What is biodiversity, and why is it important in green spaces?

Biodiversity is the variety of plant and animal life; it keeps ecosystems balanced and healthy.

300

Why is having access to public transport important for people who don’t own cars?

It allows them to travel easily for work, school, and other needs.

300

What is the role of community policing in improving liveability?

It helps build trust between residents and law enforcement, reducing crime.

300

How do libraries contribute to the liveability of a place?

Libraries offer access to knowledge, internet, and a quiet space for study or work.

300

How can having movie theaters, cafes, or shopping areas improve liveability?

They provide entertainment, social gathering spots, and convenience for residents.

400

Give one reason why having green spaces close to home can impact people’s mental well-being

It offers a peaceful place to relax, which can reduce stress and promote a sense of calm.

400

Name two benefits of creating bike lanes in a city

Bike lanes improve safety for cyclists and encourage eco-friendly transport.

400

What does CCTV stand for, and how can it improve safety?

Closed-Circuit Television; it helps monitor and prevent criminal activity.

400

Name one way healthcare services affect liveability.

They provide access to medical care, helping residents maintain good health

400

Name two benefits of having playgrounds in neighborhoods.

Playgrounds offer safe spaces for children to play and help build community connections.

500

Name three different types of green spaces. 

Parks and Recreational Areas
Community Gardens 

Nature Reserves and Protected Areas

500

what is urbanisation and how does it impact the people?

Urbanisation is the migration of people from rural to urban areas, leading to city growth, which can improve access to services and jobs but may also result in overcrowding, higher living costs, and strain on infrastructure.

500

List a natural environment and a artificial environment

Forests: 

Wetlands: 

Grasslands: 


Urban Areas:

Agricultural Fields:  

Parks and Recreational Areas:

500
explain what services and facilities are.

services are the important things a community provides, like hospitals, schools, and public transport, that help people live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives. 


facilities are the buildings and spaces, such as parks, libraries, and sports centers, that provide places for people to gather, relax, and access important activities in their community.

500
Name a strategy for action to help a place that suffers from droughts.

Water Conservation Practices and Technologies

  1. Rainwater Harvesting:2

  2. Efficient Irrigation Techniques:

  3. Native and Drought-Resistant Landscaping:

  4. Public Education Campaigns:

  5. Greywater Recycling:

  6. Water Pricing and Incentives:

  7. Community Engagement and Involvement:  

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