What are biomes?
An area classified by the species that live there.
What is urbanisation?
The process of making an area more urban.
What is at the top of the food web?
Predators
What is the direction of Russia to China?
South
What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
Africa
What are some examples of biomes?
Tundra,Savanna, Rainforest, Desert,Grassland,Forest,temperate Forest, Marine, ocean, Wetland,Freshwater,Plain,Shrubland,Tropical rainforest.
What is a rural area?
An open place of land with houses spread scarcely
What is the bottom of the food web?
Decomposers
What is the direction of Libya to India?
East
What is the state capital of New York?
Albany
What does B.O.L.T.S.S stand for name (2)?
Border, Orientation, Legend, Title, Scale, Source
What are push and pull factors?
Push factors encourage people to leave their points of origin.
Pull factors attract migrants to new areas.
Would a snake be a prey or predator?
It can be Both
What direction from Iceland to South Africa?
South East
On what continent would you find the world's largest desert?
Antarctic Desert
What does S.P.I.C.E.S.S stand for name all (7)?
Space, Place, Interconnections,Change,Environment, Sustainability, Scale
Types of Migration, name only 2?
Migration,Emigration,Immigration,Forced migration, Environmental migrants, Intercontinental migration, Internal migration, Labour migration, Kind of migration.
What does the food chain show?
How energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem.
What is the direction of Arctic Ocean to Atlantic Ocean?
South East
Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
Colorado River
What are some positive and negative impacts of biomes?
The pros of a biome allow the development of biological diversity, providing vital resources for subsistence such as oxygen, carbon and raw materials such as food or other products.
The cons are habitat destruction,deforestation,urbanisation
What is Migration,Emigration,Immigration,Forced migration, Environmental migrants, Intercontinental migration, Internal migration, Labour migration?
Migration:The movement of a person or people from one country.
Emigration: The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another
Immigration: The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
Forced migration: General term that refers to the movements of refugees and internally displaced people
Environmental migrants: Movement of persons or groups of persons [environmental migrants]
Intercontinental migration: When the movement is across continents
Internal migration: The movement of people within a country.
Labour migration: Movement of persons from one state to another, or within their own country of residence, for the purpose of employment.
Is a wolf an apex predator in North america?
Wolves are apex predators
What is the direction from New Zealand to Greenland?
North West
Where is Angel Falls, the world's largest waterfall, located?
Canaima national park in Bolivar state, Venezuela