Landscapes
Landform
Processes
Natural hazards/disasters
Beach Management
100

Low rainfall. Arid and dry.

Desert

100

High altitude. Snow caps.

Mountain

100

Breaking down of rock.

Weathering

100

Cause of a tsunami.

Earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide

100

Fences are used to protect these from erosion.

Sand dunes

200

High rainfall. Diverse vegetation and animals. Lush vegetation.

Rainforest

200

sand is deposited near the mouth of a river.

Spit

200

Movement of sediment.

Erosion

200

2 impacts of an earthquake

Teacher's decision

200

Made of rocks and absorb the energy from waves to limit beach erosion.

Rock walls

300

Too cold for vegetation to grow.

Polar regions

300

Sand built up on a beach where vegetation naturally starts to grow.

Dune

300

Building up of sediment where water loses energy.

Deposition

300

Where do earthquakes occur?

Plate boundaries, fault lines

300

Extends out into ocean and is made of rocks. Traps sand and is moved back to replenish the beach.

Groyne

400

Cover three quarters of the Earth

Aquatic

400

The ring of fire has many of these.

Volcano

400

When metal in rocks changes to a brown colour and becomes weaker.

Oxidation, chemical weathering

400

Three types of plate boundaries

Convergent, divergent and transform

400

Is made of geotextiles or old ships to reduce energy of waves and create habitat for animals.

Artificial reef

500

Also known as savanna.

Grassland

500

Uluru is a?

Monolith

500

Lichen on rocks weakening the rock.

Biological weathering.

500

_______________ zone is where a trench can occur.

Subduction

500

What are 3 negative impacts of sand dredging/pumping?

Damage to seafloor/habitats. Ongoing cost. Continually damaged beach due to extreme weather and need to be redone. No tourist can use beach while pumping is occurring.