Geography Skills
Maps and Directions
Landscapes and Landforms
Natural Processes
Australia's Landscapes
100

A drawing that shows an area from above.

What is a map?

100

The tool used to show direction on a map.

What is a compass?

100

A natural feature of the Earth’s surface such as a mountain or valley.

What is a landform?

100

The wearing away and movement of rocks and soil.

What is erosion?

100

The famous coral reef system located off Queensland.

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

200

The four main directions on a compass.

What are north, south, east and west?

200

If you travel directly opposite east, you are travelling this direction.

What is west?

200

A large, flat area of land that is higher than surrounding land.

What is a plateau?

200

The movement of tectonic plates can cause these shaking events.

What are earthquakes?

200

The large rock formation in central Australia formally known as Ayers Rock.

What is Uluru?

300

The small box on a map that explains symbols.

What is a legend (or key)?

300

A map showing natural features such as rivers and mountains.

What is a physical map?

300

A deep valley with steep sides, often created by rivers.

What is a canyon?

300

The process where sediment is dropped in a new location.

What is deposition?

300

The long mountain range along eastern Australia.

What is the Great Dividing Range?

400

The line that separates the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the Equator?

400

This type of map shows countries, states and cities.

What is a political map?

400

A mountain that erupts lava, ash and gases.

A mountain that erupts lava, ash and gases.

400

Water, wind and ice are all examples of this type of force that shapes landscapes.

What are natural forces?

400

The remaining core of the Tweed Volcano 

What is Mt Warning/Wollumbin

500

The name for the imaginary lines that measure distance north and south of the Equator.

What is latitude?

500

The ratio that shows how distances on a map compare to real life.

What is scale?

500

The process where rock is broken down by wind, water or temperature changes.

What is weathering?

500

This process slowly changes landscapes over millions of years.

What is tectonic activity?

500

The type of landscape found in very dry areas with little rainfall.

What is a desert?