What is a Landscape
A landscape is an area, created by a combination of geological, geomorphological, biological and cultural layers that have evolved overtime e.g. riverine, coastal or urban landscapes
What is Aesthetic value?
Value placed on something due to its beauty.
What part of Australia do 80% of the Australian population live in?
Coastal Areas
What continent does the Nile River flow through?
Africa
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
List 3 different types of landscapes
Coastal, Riverine, Arid, Mountain and Karst Landscapes.
List 2 places that Aboriginal people consider spiritually
What are 2 issues that Urbanisation development produces?
What continent is also a country?
Australia
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
What are the 4 different types of Geomorphic Processes that impact the earth's lithosphere?
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, and Tectonic Activity
Name 2 culturally important activities for Aboriginal People
What are 2 tourism spots that people may visit if they travel around Australia, but are prone to land change and damage?
What is the highest height mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
Which two countries share the longest border in the world?
Canada and the United States of America
How do natural processes like wind, water, and tectonic activity shape the landscapes and landforms we see today? Can you give an example?
Natural processes shape landscapes and landforms by slowly changing the Earth’s surface over time. For example:
These processes work together to shape the features we see in different landscapes.
What is an example of economic value to the land and provide 1 example of a place that does this?
Tourism,
Give an example of 1 human change, with a positive and negative impact for it?
What are the 2 most highly populated nations in the world?
China and India
Which African country has the highest population?
Nigeria
Why do some landscapes, like deserts or mountains, have very different features compared to others, like rainforests or coasts? How do climate and human activity affect these differences?
Landscapes like deserts, mountains, rainforests, and coasts look different because of factors like climate and geological conditions. For example:
Human activity also changes landscapes by clearing forests, building cities, or farming, which can make natural features look very different.
What are 2 reasons people have been banned from climbing Uluru?
Cultural Respect: Uluru is a sacred site to the Anangu people, the traditional owners of the land. Climbing it goes against their spiritual beliefs, and they request visitors to respect their culture by not climbing.
Safety and Environmental Concerns: Climbing Uluru is dangerous due to its steep and slippery surface, and accidents have occurred in the past. Additionally, climbing damages the rock’s surface and disrupts the natural environment.
Why and how did the Aboriginal People of the land become so spiritually connected with Australia as well as creating their own unique culture?
Aboriginal people’s spiritual connection to Australia comes from its ancient history. As Australia separated from Gondwana millions of years ago, it developed unique landscapes. Over time, Aboriginal people adapted to these environments, creating cultures and Dreamtime stories deeply tied to the land and its features.
This desert, the largest hot desert in the world, spans across 11 countries in northern Africa.
Sahara Desert
What is the deepest ocean trench on Earth?
The Marianna Trench