Geographical Concepts
Landscapes and Climate Zones
Processes that shape landforms
Australian Landscapes
Human Impacts
100

Which concept is about keeping resources available for future generations?

Sustainability

100

The shape and nature of the land that results from the interaction of physical processes

Landforms

100

Which type of weathering changes the shape or colour of rocks using chemical reactions?

Chemical weathering

100

Which famous sandstone rock formation is found in the Northern Territory?

Uluru / Ayers Rock

100

What human activity clears trees and grass for food production and can lead to soil erosion?

Agriculture (farming)

200

What tool helps us pinpoint exact locations on Earth?

Latitude and longitude coordinates.

200

Landscapes that are generally unaffected by human activity.

Biophysical landscapes

200

A landform formed through deposition

beaches, sand dunes

200

What is the name of Australia’s longest mountain range?

The Great Dividing Range

200

This involves the extraction of valuable minerals from the Earth

Mining

300

What is Mount Everest known for?

Being the world's tallest mountain

300

Landscapes that are intentionally designed and built by humans

Constructed landscapes

300

What process occurs when sediments carried by water, wind, or ice are dropped in new locations?

Deposition

300

Why are Australia’s mountains more worn down compared to ranges like the Himalayas?

Because they are much older and have been eroded longer.

300

What was one major environmental result of the Industrial Revolution?

Increased pollution (air, water) from factories.

400

Geographical concept that shows how people, places and things are linked to each other. 

Interconnection

400

A city park maintained by humans is an example of what kind of landscape?

Managed landscape

400

What is the main natural force that carved the Grand Canyon?

The Colorado River (water erosion)

400

Why does Australia not have active mainland volcanoes today?

Because it sits in the middle of the Indo-Australian Plate, not on the edge.

400

What is the difference between selective logging and clear-felling?

Selective logging removes specific trees, clear-felling removes all trees in an area.

500

What type of map (large-scale or small-scale) shows the most detail?

Large-scale map (shows a small area in great detail).

500

Which rainforest in Brazil is the largest tropical rainforest in the world?

The Amazon Rainforest

500

Mt Fuji in Japan was formed by which tectonic process?

Volcanic activity (lava eruption and cooling)

500

Which Australian landform region includes stony deserts, sandy deserts, and uplands like the Kimberley?

The Great Western Plateau

500

Give one example of a major Australian landscape protected as part of the national landscape initiative.

Examples: Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu, Great Ocean Road, Blue Mountains, Kangaroo Island.

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