What event triggered the start of World War I?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in June 1914.
What was the Industrial Revolution?
It was the shift from handmade goods and agricultural economies to machine-based manufacturing and industrial economies. Factories replaced small workshops, and new inventions transformed production.
What does the term “geographical interconnections” mean, and can you give one simple example?
Geographical interconnections refer to the links and relationships between people, places, and environments across the globe. These connections can occur through trade, migration, communication, or cultural exchange.
Example - Importing Bananas from Ecuador to Australia
Name at least 3 everyday products that Palm Oil is used in?
What are some of the ways that technology can help farmers?
Which countries were part of the Allied Powers?
Main Allied Powers included Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and later the United States.
Name a reason why did people choose to leave Britain to move to Australia?
How do trade routes create interconnections between countries, and what is one historical example of this?
Trade routes allow goods, ideas, and cultures to move between regions, fostering economic and social ties.
Historical Example: The Silk Road connected Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, enabling the exchange of silk, spices, and knowledge
Name 2 animals that are displaced from Palm Oil
What is Hydroponics?
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using a nutrient-rich water solution instead. The roots are submerged or misted with water that contains all the essential minerals and nutrients the plant needs to grow.
What was trench warfare?
Trench warfare was a fighting method where soldiers lived and fought in long, dug-out trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire.
How long was the voyage to Australia?
About 3 to 6 months
In what ways do technological advancements in transportation and communication strengthen global geographical interconnections?
Name a reason why is palm oil widely used in the food and cosmetics industries compared to other vegetable oils?
How can we use data and AI to make better decisions about farming?
When did World War I begin and end?
World War I began in 1914 and ended in 1918.
Name 2 ways life was lifelike on the ship to Australia?
How do geographical interconnections influence cultural diffusion and economic dependency between nations?
Name 2 main environmental concerns associated with large-scale palm oil production?
What are the benefits of using robots and drones in agriculture?
What was the Treaty that officially ended World War I?
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended the war.
Name 2 ways about what was life like for free settlers arriving in Australia?
Name a positive and negative impacts of global geographical interconnections
Name a way that palm oil-driven deforestation accelerates climate change?
Why could vertical farming be a possible solution to farming challenges and provide food security and farming sustainability for the future?
Efficient Land Use
Water Conservation
Year-Round Production
Reduced Transportation Emissions
Sustainability and Food Security