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100

What is the only country in the world that is also a continent?

Australia

100

What measurement is considered High Pressure

>1013 hPa

Anything above 1013 Hectopascals 

100

How Are You? 10 being high, 1 being low

seriously...

Points for honesty

100

Transect in geography means

A straight line that cuts through a natural landscape so that standardized observations and measurements can be made

100

Do polar lands have value because of their size or uniqueness  

Uniqueness - Polar lands are essential for their contribution to air and water currents as well as their unique flora and fauna

200

Mount Everest lies on the border of which two countries?

Nepal & China (Tibet)

200

Geographers can construct cross-sections between two points on a topographic map. What is the main use for a cross section?
A. Illustrating changes in land use between two points
B. To calculate the degree to which landforms have been exaggerated
C. Analysing spatial patterns in a given area
D. Graphing landform features and changes between points 

A. Illustrating changes in land use between two points - transect lines
B. To calculate the degree to which landforms have been exaggerated 

C. Analysing spatial patterns in a given area
D. Graphing landform features and changes between points - key plot

200

Who is a good source to define sustainability

Example
United Nations 

200

Name ONE source of primary data and ONE source of secondary information

Primary data:
Surveys, observations, experiments, questionnaires, focus groups, interviews

Secondary information:
books, journals, articles, web pages, blogs

200

a map in which the geometry of regions is distorted in order to convey the information of an alternate variable is a 

a. Choropleth
b. Vertical exaggeration
c. Cartogram
d. Synoptic Chart

a. Choropleth
b. Vertical exaggeration
c. Cartogram
d. Synoptic Chart

300

What is the largest island in the world (that is not a continent)?

Greenland

300

What is the formula for Local relief 

LR = Highest Point - Lowest point 

eg. a mountain starts at 50m above sea level and peaks at 150m.
150m – 50m = 100m  

300

Define Sustainability 

“meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” - United Nations 1987

300

what is the formula for vertical exaggeration

HS/VS

300

What are the topics of your preliminary course? 

Geographic tools and skills

earth's natural systems

Human-environment interactions

people, patterns and processes

400

Which ocean is the deepest on Earth?

The Pacific Ocean

400

The best graph to study 3 different variables that is plotted in a two-dimensional graph. 

a. Longitude and Latitude
b. Grid Reference Graph
c. Gradient Fieldwork
d. Ternary Graph

a. Longitude and Latitude
b. Grid Reference Graph
c. Gradient Fieldwork
d. Ternary Graph

400

What is the impact of introduced species on the native wildlife of wetlands

  • They eat the food that native species need.
  • Some, like cats and rats, hunt and kill these native birds.
  • They can destroy the places where native Birds make their nests.
  • Introduced plants can change the habitat, making it hard for native birds to find food and shelter.
  • These new animals and plants compete with the native species, making it harder for them to survive.
400

Evidence of climate change in the contemporary world. 

Bonus Points if you can provide a statistic 

The collaboration between the rise in Carbon Dioxide and Global Weather Temperature. 

Statistic Example: Carbon Dioxide readings have exceeded 400 ppm (parts per million) long considered the point of no return in the science community.

400

Name a Famous Disney movie which is set on a Fjord

Frozen
Vikings is also largely based in Fjords

500

Which city is known as "the city of canals"?

Venice, Italy

500

Name as many Geography Skills and Tools in 10 seconds
Biggest list is First place > 500, Second > 400 etc

Show me what you got

500

Impact of climate change on the arctic

positive feedback loops

negative impact on wildlife

methane and gasses released from permafrost 

permafrost changing stability of the land

500

List evidence of climate change in land cover

Biggest list is First place > 500, Second > 400 etc

Show me what you got

Deforestation, Desertification, Ice sheet, Glaciers, Cyclones, Bush fires. 

Change in density of biomes: trees, grass, crops, wetlands, water, ice, buildings, and pavement.

500

The 2024 HSC exam final question had an option to choose 2 of the following 3 questions

Which 2 questions should you pick 

Q25 Examine how locational, environmental and global changes can affect ONE local economic enterprise you have studied
Q26 Compare different strategies used to manage ecosystems in terms of their ecological sustainability.
Q27 Explain how the character of mega cities in the developing world influences responses to the challenges of living in them. 

Question 25 & Question 26

An explain question is not very complex and is hard to demonstrate deep understanding.

HSC Average Mark
Question 25 - 12.67
Question 26 - 12.89
Question 27 - 10.09