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Liveability is...
How easy it is to live in a particular place.
How dangerous or safe it is to live in a particular place.
The measure of quality of life experience by residents and others in a particular place.
The measure of quality of care provided by hospitals to patients in a particular area.
Unmeasurable factors that are centred around personal, spiritual and emotional connections are...
Push
Pull
Objective
Subjective
Objective factors are...
A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area.
A settlement in a city with very poor housing and poor access to basic services.
Factors that can be measured and expressed as numbers/data.
Factors that are related to personal, emotional and spiritual and cannot be measured.
Access to health care and education is...
Objective factor
Subjective factor
Distance to family and close friends is...
Objective factor
Subjective factor
Climate is...
Objective factor
Subjective factor
Distance to your local parish is...
Objectice factor
Subjective factor
Which two are considered to be pull factors...
Shortage of food
Employment opportunities
Natural disasters
Entertainment facilities
High crime rate
Which two are considered to be push factors
Poor transport links
Family links
Affordable housing
Links to faith groups
War/Civil Unrest
What do the most liveable cities tend to be?
In wealthy countries, medium-size, low population density size
In wealthy countries, large-size, high population density size
In poor countries, medium-size, low population density size
In poor countries, small-size, high population density size
What is the water cycle?
The 3 forms of water
The movement of water on, above, or below the surface of the Earth
When water melts after being in a frozen state
When clouds form in the sky
What is it called when plants give off water vapor as a waste product?
condensation
evaporation
sublimation
transpiration
Which industry uses the most water in Australia?
Industrial
Agriculture
Households
Mining
What type of resource is water?
Renewable resource
Non-renewable resource
Continuous resource
Scarce
What type of resource is oil and coal?
Non-renewable resource
Renewable resource
Continuous resource
Scarce
Where is most freshwater stored in...
Underground
Lakes
Glaciers
Sea water
Farmers have to pay for their water therefore they use it very carefully
True
False
Which best describes non-renewable resources?
These will replenish themselves over time as long as we don’t use them too quickly.
No matter how much we use or how often we use them they won’t run out.
These are available in infinite amounts.
If we use them too much they will run out.
Which of these is NOT a disease related to contaminated water?
Diarrhoea
Typhoid
Cholera
Swine flu
What is the process of removing salt and minerals from ocean water called?
dam
reservoir
salination
desalination
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