Land & Water Management
Air Quality
Waste Management
Spatial Inequality
Coastal Management
100
European and Aboriginal
What are the two views on land and water management?
100
Air pollution
What is another term for air quality?
100
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
What are the 3 R's?
100
Determined by a person's occupation
How is someone's socioeconomic status determined?
100
Near the coast or within one hours drive of the beach
Where are Australia's population densities the highest?
200
Government, Groups and Individuals
What are the responses?
200
The state of the air we breathe and the condition it's in after all the damage we cause such as pollution
What is air quality?
200
Rubbish we normal throw into rubbish bins plus waste from industrial plants and building industries.
What is solid waste?
200
Distinct geographical divisions between poor and affluent populations.
What is spatial inequality
200
Recreational activities, harvesting natural resources, commercial uses an residential purposes.
What are some ways people use the coast
300
Biological Control
What is one strategy used to minimise the presence of introduced species in Australia
300
They monitor the air quality in Australian cities and issues air quality reports. They also developed a smog alert system to warn of days with heavy smog
What does the EPA do?
300
In landfills
Where is waste disposed?
300
It's the condition in which people lack the minimum amount of income needed in order to maintain the average standard of living in the society in which they live.
What is relative poverty?
300
Through corrosion which is the process of dissolving action that salt water has on the minerals in some rocks
What is one way waves can erode rocks
400
The process of breaking down or degrading the quality of the land.
What is erosion?
400
Respiratory problems, environmental issues and smog
What are the impacts of air quality?
400
Recycling materials such as glass, plastic, aluminium, steel and paper.
What is one method to reduce waste?
400
Many people like to think of Australia as an egalitarian society.
How do other countries perceive Australia?
400
They form when waves break down rocks and erode cliffs of it.
How do outcrops form?
500
They provide funding for farmers so that they are able to protect water systems from livestock using fences.
What does Water NSW provide funding for?
500
Sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and chloroflurocarbons
What are the main pollutants caused by humans?
500
It is an area with piles of shells and discarded bones which came from feasts of local produce and disposal of waste
What are middens?
500
Having difficulty achieving what is known as standard of living
What is living below the poverty line?
500
Natural water filtering system, they provide habitats for a vast majority of organisms and they also protect ecosystems
Why are coastal wetlands important?
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