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100

Define recreation in outdoor environments.

Recreation is any activity undertaken for enjoyment, amusement or pleasure. In outdoor environments-recreational activities are undertaken in two ways:-


100
what is a an appropriate metaphor for this human impact? 

storehouse, resource?

100

Define conservation.

Conservation is the preservation, protection, management, or restoration of natural environments.

100

Name of the typhoon that hit which country ........

Vietnam

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific

200

Give one example of a positive impact of recreational activities such as surfing?

appreciation of outdoors 


200

Name one example of a commercial activity in Australia that uses natural resources

forestry, mining, farming 

200

Give one positive impact of conservation practice? e.g. tree planting?

  • Positive impact — protects biodiversity, restores ecosystems, preserves endangered species.


200

which football player was caught meeting up with Tammy Hembrow?

Baily Smith 
200

Which two elements make up water?  

 Answer: Hydrogen and oxygen

300

List two negative impacts recreation can have on natural environments.- and must link to an recreational activity

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300

State one positive and one negative impact of mining.

provides jobs/food/resources. 


Negative = environmental damage like pollution, soil degradation, or deforestation.

300

Give one negative impact of conservation practices. such as installing bush washing stations to prevent the spread of disease on the bottom of hiking boots?

expensive to install, visitors might not follow the signs, not 100% effective

300

why has is the town Porepunkah in the news and a man on the run from police?

a shooting of 2 police officers during an attempt arrest/warrant 

300

What is the most well-known type of wine that the Mornington Peninsula's cool, maritime climate is particularly noted for?

  1. Pinot Noir


400

explain the difference between adventure-based and nature-based recreation

•Adventure based:  Focusing on the activity as opposed to the setting.

•Nature based: focusing on the natural environment.

400

How has timber harvesting or farming impacted outdoor environments? Give one example.

Timber harvesting removes forest cover, reducing biodiversity/habitats. Farming can degrade soil and water quality.

400

How can conservation efforts sometimes unintentionally harm the environment they are trying to protect? e.g. walking paths


Conservation can attract more visitors to sensitive areas, build infrastructure that disturbs habitats, or relocate species in ways that disrupt ecosystems.

400

 The aussie Gov ahs approved over 300 childcare centres across Australia to be installed with __________?

CCTV cameras

400

What is the fear of heights called?

Acrophobia

500

give specific PROS/CONS of how rock climbing in the Grampians has impacted both the environment and the community.

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500

Discuss how ecotourism can provide both economic benefits and environmental risks. Provide an example.


Ecotourism creates jobs and funds conservation (economic benefit), but if unmanaged, it can lead to pollution, habitat disturbance, or overuse of fragile areas. Example: Great Barrier Reef tourism boosts local economies but also risks coral damage from boats and divers.

500

List 5 things you could do while Camping at the prom to limit your impact- during your stay?

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500

The Victorian Government has implemented a ban on ______________, classifying them as a prohibited weapon as of today

machetes

500

What is the largest country in the world by land area?

Russia

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