Defining Coasts / Factors
Coastal Impacts
Coastal Management
Defining & Measuring Wellbeing
Responding to Wellbeing
100

What is Mr Hardy's favourite condiment / sauce?

Sriracha

100

What has caused anthropogenic climate change?

The Greenhouse Gas Effect (increased rate of CO2 released since industrial revolution, trapping excess head in the atmosphere and causing the planet to warm).

100

What is mitigation?

A response strategy which targets the factors of an issue so that the impacts do not arise in the first place.

100

What is human wellbeing defined as in geography?

A state in which a person is content with high degrees of health, wealth, happiness, and access to education

100

Describe a response that aims to improve wellbeing at a local scale.

Hopefully you just described the who/what/when/where/how/why of the Andrews Centre... nice work!
200

Define "coasts".

The space where the land meets the ocean.

200

What is Mr Hardy's favourite subject?

Geography (duh)

200

What is adaptation?

A response that reduces the severity of the impacts of an issue, without preventing the issue from occurring in the first place.

200

What are some ways to measure human wellbeing?

By inspecting factors that are qualitative (words) and quantitative (numbers), which can also be categorised as social / political / economic / environmental / technological.

200

Describe a response that aims to improve wellbeing at a national scale.

Hopefully you just described the who/what/when/where/how/why of the Closing the Gap policy... nice work!

300

What is the difference between erosion and deposition?

Erosion is the gradual wearing away of rock due to wind/waves, and deposition is the creation of new structures through small particles.
300

What are the impacts of Climate Change on Australia's coasts?

Sea Level Rise and vanishing coastlines (e.g., Portsea!)

300

How much money do I have in my pocket?

Sure, I guess

300

What type of wellbeing indicator is "feelings of safety in public?"

Qualitative

300

Describe a response that aims to improve wellbeing at a global scale.

Hopefully you just described the who/what/when/where/how/why of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)... nice work!

400

What is formed when a cave erodes?

Gorge

400

What are the positive impacts of coastal tourism in Australia?

Increased economic activity in coastal towns, increased awareness of coastal biodiversity in public, creation of policy focussed on coastal protection, etc.

400

What is an example of hard engineering at Portsea?

Sandbag wall

400

Should I scroll on reels as a "little treat" in between revision questions?

Nah don't be silly, stop rotting your brain <3

400

Evaluate the effectiveness of the United Nations to respond to global wellbeing inequality.

No single correct answer: did you justify your opinion? Mine would be: Good in theory... but not in practical/actionable terms.

500

Explain the process of longshore drift.

Beaches "move" due to the forces of swash and backwash which move in a diagonal zig-zag fashion along the coastline, moving sand along the beach.

500
What are the negative impacts of coastal tourism in Australia?

Increased rate of erosion due to CO2 emissions from travel, increased rate of ground, water, and air pollution from tourists, etc.

500

What is an example of soft engineering at Portsea?

Coastal rock wall (in front of the sandbags)

500
Suggest an example of a political wellbeing indicator that Australia is rated highly in.
Something like... degree of democracy, ability to protest, political expression.
500

Is Mr Hardy going to miss this class?

Yea obvs :'( Please say hi in the yard next sem, and good luck for the exam!!