Coasts
Cities
Food and Famine
The Tudors
The Story of London
100

This grass provides shelter and protection for small animals and insects living in coastal ecosystems

Marram Grass  

100

The capital city of Australia?

Canberra

100

a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens

famine

100

The name of the first Tudor King?

Henry VII

100

Who invaded Britain in 43 CE?

The Romans

200

an area of low, flat land, sometimes shaped like a triangle, where a river divides into several smaller rivers before flowing into the sea

delta

200

The capital city of Brazil?

Brasilia

200

Two causes of famine by nature

drought/ floods/ earthquakes and volcanoes/ plagues of insect pests or plant diseases

200

The wars between different parts of the English royal families in the 1400s CE were known as:

The wars of the Roses

200

The series of German bombing attacks on London during WWII:

The Blitz

300

The world's man-made largest island is in _____. 

Dubai, UAE

300

The capital city of Pakistan?

Islamabad

300

Two causes of famine by people 

war/ desertification/ government/ cash crops

300

Who is the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn?

Queen Elizabeth I

300

The percentage of London destroyed in the Great Fire:

80%

400

an area of sea water separated from the sea by a reef

lagoon

400

an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live

suburb

400

One of the illnesses that malnourished children suffer:

diarrhoea, measles, tuberculosis

400

The percentage of yeomen in Tudor society?

30%

400

The number of colonies that British Empire controlled?

56

500

the movement of sand and small stones, etc. along the coast by waves travelling parallel or at an angle to the coast

longshore drift

500

a city area containing a large number of people, formed by various towns growing and joining together:

conurbation

500

Two of the international organisations that help poor countries to recover from famine:

Red Cross or Red Crescent/ Oxfam/ Save the Children Fund/ Action Aid/ UNICEF

500

The punishment for dishonest merchants in Tudor time?

Dragging through the streets

500

The Great Fire of London on:

2 September, 1666 (Sunday)