Globalisation
Bali Tourism 1
Dirty Denim
Geographical Tools
Countries and Cities
100

This key term refers to the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.

What is globalisation?

100

Give an example of a health and wellness tourism activity that you could do in Bali.

Examples include yoga classes, massage, silent retreat, meditation
100

An English study found that a pair of jeans will have travelled up to .... km.

What is 65,000km
100

Another term for a weather map

What is a Synoptic Chart?

100

Name a country starting with the letter 'B'

Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso and Burundi are the 19 countries beginning with the letter “B”.

200

a. This term refers to ideas and traditions which are shared. For example, Eating sushi (Japan), listening to K-pop (Korea), or playing soccer (originating in England). It starts with the letter C.

b. This term refers to countries buying and selling products and services to each other. Example: Australia sells wool to China, and imports cars from Japan. It starts with the letter T.

100 points for each term.


a. Culture

b. Trade

200

Give two examples of cheap recreational tourism activities that you could do in Bali.

  • Swimming and relaxing at the beach (like Kuta or Seminyak Beach).

  • Visiting local markets to shop for souvenirs and handicrafts.

  • Exploring temples such as Tanah Lot or Uluwatu Temple (small entry fees).

  • Hiking to scenic spots like Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud.

  • Snorkelling at coastal areas like Amed or Padang Bai.

  • Attending a traditional Balinese dance performance in local villages.

200

The second largest exporter of garments after China, according to our worksheet on the life of a pair of jeans.  

Bangladesh

200

Lines of equal air pressure on a weather map.

What is isobars?
200

Name two countries starting with the letter P.

100 points for each one.

Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland.

300

According to our classwork from earlier this term, what are three things that young people might do that demonstrates global citizenship?

Global citizenship helps young people to:

  • build their own understanding of world events.

  • think about their values and what's important to them.

  • take learning into the real world.

  • challenge ignorance and intolerance.

  • get involved in their local, national and global communities.

  • develop an argument and voice their opinion.

  • see that they have power to act and influence the world around them.

300

Give three examples of an adventure sports activities that you could do in Bali.

100 points for each

  • White-water rafting on the Ayung River.

  • Surfing at famous beaches like Uluwatu or Kuta.

  • Scuba diving at sites like Tulamben or Nusa Penida.

  • Paragliding over the cliffs at Pandawa or Timbis Beach.

  • ATV quad biking through jungles and rice fields.

  • Mountain trekking up Mount Batur for a sunrise view.

300

In the USA alone, ____________ pairs of jeans are bought each year.

What is 450 million?

300

Which country's % of Australian export increased the most from 1990-2012

China

300

Currently, there are two countries starting with the letter Z. What are they?

150 points for each one.

Zimbabwe and Zambia

400

Explain how the internet has made the world more connected.

The internet has made the world more connected by allowing people to communicate instantly, access information from anywhere, and share ideas across borders. It supports global businesses, social media, and online shopping, linking people to goods, services, and cultures worldwide. This has helped create a global community where events and trends spread quickly across countries.

400

Describe one example of a macro (global) response of the tourism industry to climate change.

Any ONE of the following: 

- The rise of the ecotourism movement including eco-lodges and environments where there’s more emphasis on interpretation and protection.

- Also, carbon offsetting where there’s some awareness among people flying long distances that their carbon footprint should be reduced, airlines offering carbon offsets when you buy flight tickets.

- International Climate Agreements
Tourism organisations and countries work together under global agreements like the Paris Agreement, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, accommodation, and tourism activities.

400

The global denim jeans industry is estimated to be worth _______________ annually

$US65 billion

400

Outline what it indicated by the with of the arrows in the map. 

What is the quantity of crude oil and oil products being traded from one place to another.

400

Name four countries starting with the letter S. 

Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria

Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Schaumburg-Lippe*

500

Outline three positive and two negative impacts of globalisation. 

100 points for each

Positive Impacts of Globalisation:

  1. Increased access to goods and services from around the world.

  2. More job opportunities in developing countries through international companies.

  3. Faster sharing of technology and ideas across countries.

  4. Improved travel and communication, making it easier to connect globally.

  5. Greater cultural exchange, helping people learn about other lifestyles and traditions.

Negative Impacts of Globalisation:

  1. Loss of traditional cultures as global brands and trends spread.

  2. Exploitation of workers in poorer countries with low wages and poor conditions.

  3. Environmental damage from increased production and transportation.

  4. Economic inequality, where wealth is not shared equally between countries.

  5. Local businesses struggling to compete with large international companies.

500

Name two of the individuals that we met in the video on Bali tourism and outline their perspectives on tourism in Bali. 

Marshello Aryafara - Lifeguard at Kuta Beach.
“People who sell massage or merchandise on the beach, i heard they all go back home to their village”

“It’s a very sad situation because many friends of mine, I don’t see them around”

Wayan - Seaweed farmer, rents a Bungalow to tourists. “My parents doesn’t want me to seaweed farm because this is hard, very, very hard. We have no choice so we have to go back to nature”“I tried to build my own business, even I have loaned money from the bank. This pandemic is still going on, so this is the worst thing that’s happened” 

Troy Sinclair - Hotelier. 

“That’s all villas and bungalows all along the hill there, all pretty much empty” 

“Massive change in volume and in the numbers coming in” 

“My staff are essentially family”

Christia Dharmawan - Event Manager at Kebon Vintage

“We have to develop all the other industries which actually have great potential” 

“Going back to love out island and make sure that people don’t abuse out island as well”

Pak Gus Agung - Head of Bali’s Tourism Board 

“65% of balinese people not graduate from junior high school” 

“There’s not enough water, there's not enough electricity, there's not enough roads”

“Traffic and rubbish, the number one problem in Bali”

Gary Benchegib - Works for Sungai Watch

“The ‘Island of Gods’ has become the ‘Island of Trash’”

“Rivers are essentially the toilets of indonesia”

“With this lack of waste management that we have on the island, our rivers in bali have turned into garage dumps” 

500

Garment factories in Bangladesh can produce a pair of jeans for ___ cents.  

90 cents. 

500

A climate graph shows lower monthly temperatures in June, July and August. Name which hemisphere that place is located in.

What is Southern Hemisphere?

500

Name five US states starting the letter M. 

100 points for each one.

What is Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maine.

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