What is the largest continent on Earth?
Asia
The "L" in BOLTSS stands for what important geographic feature, which helps users understand distances on a map?
Legend

What continent in the year 2050 will have the largest population?
Asia
what is a geomorphic process?
Geomorphic processes are like nature's tools that shape the Earth's surface over a really long time. They break rocks into smaller bits, move them around, and then put them back in new places. It's like Earth's way of creating all the different landscapes we see, thanks to things like wind, water, and even ice.
What term describes the process of clearing large areas of forests for purposes such as agriculture, logging, or urban development?
Deforestation
Which continent is home to the Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world?
Africa
What element does the letter "S" represent in the BOLTSS acronym, showing the scale or ratio of distances on a map?
Scale
According to this graph which region has the largest forest lost?
Latin America
what is the following geomorphic process:
Roots of plants can grow into cracks in rock. This can force the rocks to split as the roots grow.
MASS MOVEMENT
What term describes the practice of planting new trees and restoring forests in areas that have been affected by deforestation?
Reforestation
In which continent can you find the Amazon Rainforest, known for its incredible biodiversity?
South America
The last "S" in BOLTSS stands for what essential information about the map, including its date, and the person or organization that created it?
Source
According to this graph what is the population of Asia by 2050?
Approx 5 Billion.
what is the following geomorphic process:
Soil and rocks sitting on a sloping rock face slides downwards, due to gravity. You'll usually see piles of debris (stones, boulders) at the base of the slide, or in an area that is prone to sliding.
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
What do trees do to help our planet? How does cutting down forests affect the air we breathe and the Earth's climate?
What do trees do to help our planet? Trees are like the planet's lungs. They make oxygen for us to breathe, and they also suck up a gas called carbon dioxide that can make the Earth too warm.
How does cutting down forests affect the air we breathe and the Earth's climate? When we chop down forests, the carbon stored in trees goes into the air as carbon dioxide. This makes the air less clean and contributes to making the Earth hotter. Plus, we lose the places where lots of animals and plants live, which isn't good for nature or us. It can mess up the weather, too. So, keeping forests safe is really important for everyone.
Which continent includes countries like the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and is home to landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon?
North America
What does the letter "O" in BOLTSS stand for, representing the direction in which a map is typically oriented?
Orientation

According to this Graph, what are the 3 most deforested regions?
Latin America, Southeast Asia and North America.
What geomorphic process is the following:
Rainwater is slightly acidic and this acid can react with certain rock types. Oxidisation (acid mixing with oxygen) causes rocks with a large iron content to turn a reddish colour.
Freeze thaw weathering
How does deforestation affect animals and plants? Can you give some examples of species that are at risk because of deforestation?
Deforestation destroys the habitats of many animals. Species like orangutans, tigers, and jaguars rely on forests for their homes and food sources. When their habitats are destroyed, these animals face increased risks of extinction due to habitat loss and decreased food availability.
Which continent is known for its diverse cultures, historic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Colosseum, and is home to countries like France, Italy, and Germany?
Europe
What does the letter "B" in BOLTSS stand for, representing an important part of a map that separates the map from the surrounding space and defines its limits?
Border
According to this graph what is the smallest cause of forest loss in Latin American and North America combined?
Shifting agriculture
what is the following geomorphic process:
Water enters cracks in the rock and when the temperature drops below 0°C it freezes and expands (grows). Pressure (force) on the rocks causes the cracks to widen and break apart.
BIOLOGICAL WEATHERING
Imagine you have the opportunity to address deforestation in your community. What actions could you and your classmates take to raise awareness and promote responsible forest management?
You and your classmates could start by organizing awareness campaigns in your school or community about the importance of forests. You could create posters, hold workshops, or even plant trees together.
I will take many different answers!