Geography Trivia
Landscapes
Tas Landforms
Landforms
Mr King or Mr Griggs
100

This river is the longest in Tasmania.
 

Derwent River

100

What type of landscape is this? (Hobart)


Urban

100

Mount Wellington/kunanyi is what type of landform?

A Mountain

100

What type of landform is this?

Volcano

100

Who is the better teacher?

Mr Griggs

200

This body of water separates Tasmania from mainland Australia.
 

Bass Strait

200

If you lived on a farm you would live in what type of landscape?

Rural

200

Tasmania is what type of landform?

Island 

200

This landform is formed by the accumulation of sand along the coast or in a desert, often shaped by wind.
 

Dune

200

Who has the better drip?

Indubitably, Mr Griggs

300

This island off the southern coast of Tasmania is known for its wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and penguins.

 

Bruny Island

300

Antartica is mostly what type of landscape?

Polar

300

The Organ Pipes on Mount Wellington/kunanyi are what type of landform?

Cliff

300

New Norfolk is in what type of landscape?

Valley

300

Who would win a fight between Mr King and Mr Griggs?

Obviously, Mr Griggs!!

400

This historic site near Hobart was the first European settlement in Tasmania, established in 1804.
 

Sullivan's Cove

400

What type of landscape is this? (Port Arthur)


Cultural and Historic 

400

Known for its unique rock formations and orange-lichen-covered granite boulders, this bay lies on the northeastern coast of Tasmania.

 

The Bay of Fires

400

A naturally formed, slow-moving river of ice that carves out valleys as it moves.
 

Glacier

400

Who is 100X smarter than the other?

Of course it is Mr Griggs

500

This mountain, the highest in Tasmania, reaches an elevation of 1,617 meters.
 

Mount Ossa

500

What type of landscape is this? (Southport)

Coastal

500

In the centre of Tasmania there is high flat land called what?

Central Plateau

500

What is this landform?

Canyon

500

Who made this quiz?

Duh, Mr King