What is the most common biome on planet earth?
Tropical forests
Which plant has the ability to store water?
Cactus
Which line of latitude divides the hemispheres?
Equator
The world's population is expected to reach 9 billion by?
2070
How many people are chronically hungry?
One in seven people
On a dart board, what number is directly opposite number 1?
19
What are the three major biomes in Australia?
- Deserts
- Grassland
- Tropical rainforests
Foods which are easy to grow and access and eaten regularly, making up a major part of our diet, are known as:
What are the three major lines of latitude?
Tropic on Cancer
Equator
Tropic of Capricorn
Which is the only mammal that can't jump?
Elephant
Which two factors determine whether a country is food secure?
1. consistent supply of healthy food
2. accessible to all
The name of which African animal means "river horse"?
Hippopotamus
Tundra biomes are mainly found in...
Russia
Maize is a very important crop. What is it more commonly known as?
Corn
Which desert is the biggest desert in the world, outside the Polar region?
The Sahara Desert is the biggest desert in the world and stretches over an area which is almost as big as the United States. It still grows every year!
Name the fifth planet from the sun
Jupiter
What is the most food security country on earth?
Finland
Which animal consumes about 33% of its body weight in a single meal?
Pelican
Which of the following best describes the tropical rainforest biome:
a) hot and wet all year round with good soils
b) hot and dry all year round with poor soils
c) hot and wet all year round with poor soils
c) hot and wet all year round with poor soils
Where does the most palm oil related deforestation occur?
*Double points if you can list them all*
1. Australia
2. Antarctica
3. Asia
4. North America
5. South America
6. Europe
7. Africa
Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
Amelia Earhart
What area of Australia is coined "the nation's food bowl"?
The Murray-Darling Basin
What fear do you suffer from if you have Cynophobia?
Dogs
What are the five major biomes?
- Tundra
- Forests
- Deserts
- Grasslands
- Aquatic
What is the driest continent on earth?
Antarctica
Which is the longest continental mountain range in the world?
The Andes in South America are the longest mountain range stretching over 7,200km/4,500 miles from north to south.
List the 7 colours of monopoly money
*Double points question: correctly place the colour with the $ value
White = $1
Pink = $5
Yellow = $10
Green = $20
Blue = $50
Beige = $100
Orange = $500
What is the most food insecurity country in the world?
Yemen
The unicorn is the national animal of which country?
Scotland
List three unique features that biomes are defined by:
1. The type of climate in the location (temperature and rainfall)
2. The types of plants/animals that inhabit it
3. How the animals and plants have adapted to living in these conditions.
4. Altitude
5. Soil type
Which HASS concept can best be defined by: meeting today's needs and protecting the environment and resources for the future
Sustainability
How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour?
15°
How many dots are there on two dice?
42
When all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
Food Security
What is the technical name of hashtag (#)?
Octothorp
What is another name for a coniferous forest biome?
Taiga
What are the seven concepts to the study of geography?
Space, Place, Interconnection, Change, Environment, Sustainability and Scale
The acronym BOLTSS helps us to remember the 6 essential features of a map. What does it stand for?
Border
Orientation
Legend
Title
Scale
Source
If you are called a sandgroper, which Australian state do you come from?
Western Australia
List two factors that threaten food security around the world:
*Bonus points: if you can list all five
1. crop yields
2. water shortage
3. globalisation
4. climate change
5. competing use of land
What does a funambulist walk on?
A tight rope