What is a Continent?
A Large Mass of Land Containing many Countries
What is the "O" in the acronym BOLTSS
Orientation
What is Grid Referencing?
The Term for Using a Grid to Locate Things on a Map
What are the 5 Factors of Liveability?
Environment, Social, Culture, Economy, Infrastructure
Where did we go to for our excursion?
Heritage Forest
What is Australia's largest State/Territory?
Western Australia
What is this Map Feature:
Legend
What are Eastings on a grid?
They are Vertical Lines which increase in value as they move Eastward
Name 3 examples of the Culture factor.
Places of worship, community recreational facilities (including sporting clubs), entertainment venues, public libraries, restaurants, licensed clubs, ethnic diversity
What is The Most Liveable City in the World this year?
Vienna, Austria
What is the Largest Ocean in the World?
Pacific Ocean
What is "Percentage of Country's Population Living in Urban Areas, 2016" according to BOLTSS?
Title
If you looked at a grid referencing map like this, which numbers would you read first, then second?
The number at the bottom first (Eastings), then the number on the side (Northing).
Definition of "Place"
Place is the physical location plus the meaning of that place.
Name another city/country that was on the Top 10 Liveable Cities in 2024 besides Melbourne and Sydney (Australia).
Copenhagen (Denmark)
Zurich (Switzerland)
Calgary (Canada)
Geneva (Switzerland)
Vancouver (Canada)
Osaka (Japan)
Auckland (New Zealand)
Which continent has the lowest population?
Antarctica
What is the "imaginary circle" around the middle of Earth?
Equator
What is the location of The Pink Shirt Person
(20,42)
What factor does employment opportunities and affording housing fall under?
Economy
What award did Launceston win in 2022?
2022 Aussie Town of The Year
The Continent Labelled 5
South America
What type of map is displayed above?
Choropleth Map
The 6 Figure Grid Reference for the Red 'X'
(655,305)
What factor would be related to this Picture, and what is a concern related to it?
Factor: Infrastructure
Concern: Safety/danger/overcrowded
What is the name of the mapping projection that is commonly used for creating maps?
Mercator Projection