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Landscapes can be described as
natural features of surrounding areas
visible features including both natural and human elements
human features of surrounding areas
human impacts on the environment
Which description best describes a 'landform'
Natural object found on the earth's surface
Man made objects found on the earth's surface
A physical feature of the Earth’s surface which has been produced only by a natural process
A part of the Earth’s surface that consists of a variety of geographical features that are characteristic of an area.
The difference between landforms and landscapes is ...
Landforms are natural features of the earth, whereas landscapes are large visible features that include landforms and can be natural and manmade
Both are the same
Landscapes are built only by humans
Landforms are human features of the earth, while landforms are not
Which of the following a the characteristics of a DESERT landscape?
Areas of low rainfall and a range of plants and animals
Areas of low rainfall and very hot temperatures
Areas of low rainfall and can have extreme temperature changes
Areas of low rainfall and very cold temperatures
Which of the following characteristics would best describe a GRASSLAND?
often form disappearing rivers due to water erosion
often have steeps sides and are formed by tectonic activity
often found in a desert with not many animals
often found between deserts and forests and contain widely spaced trees
What are the 4 geomorphic processes that can change landscapes?
erosion, deposition, weathering, tectonic activity
erosion, deposition, human activity, weathering
deposition, human activity, tectonic activity, earthquakes
flooding, erosion, volcanoes, acid rain
Humans will often travel to see different types of landforms because of their natural beauty.
What value is this?
Economic
Aesthetic
Cultural
Spiritual
Wetlands have significant importance to Indigenous people as they are traditional hunting and gathering grounds.
What type of value is this?
Aesthetic
Economic
Spiritual
Cultural
What landform is this ?
Mountain
Volcano
Valley
Island
Which description best describes a 'beach'?
Broad, curved indentation in the coast
Deposited rock particles – such as sand, gravel or pebbles – along the coastline
Wind-blown particle formation
A piece of land surrounded by water
What is weathering
The physical and human forces that work in combination to form and transform the world, e.g. erosion, the water cycle, migration or urbanisation.
The physical or chemical breakdown of materials into smaller materials.
The process by which the surface of the earth is worn and transported away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves.
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What is erosion?
The process by which the surface of the earth is worn and transported away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves.
The physical or chemical breakdown of materials into smaller materials.
the accumulation of free salts to such an extent that it leads to degradation of soils and vegetation.
a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
Which layer of the Earth is missing?
Core
Crust
Plates
Sea
A constructive force is
a force that builds up landforms
a force that destroys landforms
a force that is not real
a force that is felt between two objects
Destructive forces are
forces that build up landforms
forces from x-rays
forces that break down landforms
all of the above
none of the above
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