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Great natural landscapes on Earth

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Landscape zones

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1: Deforestation in the Amazon
Where are tropical rainforests found on earth, and why are they there?

where tropical rainforests grow and why there
how the Amazon region is threatened
why tropical rainforests are important
how to protect tropical rainforests

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2:The Australian outback
Which parts of the Earth have dry climates, and why?

how and why Australia’s population is unevenly distributed
how differences in precipitation affect land use and the types of landscapes found in Australia

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3: Inuit in the Arctic

The Arctic is cold all year round. Why is that?  And where do the inhabitants of the Arctic live?

the population density of the Arctic region
the characteristics of a tundra
the characteristics of land ice and sea ice
Figures 17A and 19: Geography and landscapes of the Arctic
Assignments:

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Climate zones

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To do
1.Check all answers paragraph 1 to 3
2.Ask questions
2.Create a mindmap per paragraph. 

Done? Take out your laptop and start practicing with keywords.



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1. Check answers
2.What is your question?
3.Create a mindmap of 1 paragraph

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Learnbeat
Practice with keywords

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Which continent has the largest tropical rainforest?
A
Europe
B
South America
C
Antarctica
D
Australia

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What climate do tropical rainforests require?
A
Warm and humid
B
Cold and dry

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How much rainfall do these forests receive?
A
Over 2000 mm annually
B
Less than 500 mm annually

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Why are equatorial regions warm?
A
Frequent snowfalls and frost
B
Cold ocean currents
C
High altitudes
D
Direct sunlight year-round

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How do equatorial climates affect biodiversity?
A
Low biodiversity due to extreme conditions
B
Biodiversity is highest in polar regions
C
Rich biodiversity thrives in stable climates
D
Limited species due to harsh weather

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What is a major threat to the Amazon rainforest?
A
Deforestation
B
Increased rainfall
C
Urban expansion
D
Climate change

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Which activity contributes to Amazon deforestation?
A
Logging
B
Agricultural expansion
C
Wildlife protection
D
Eco-tourism

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Why are rainforests crucial for the climate?
A
They increase atmospheric carbon dioxide
B
They regulate global temperatures

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How do rainforests benefit indigenous cultures?
A
No cultural significance
B
Source of food and medicine

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What is reforestation?
A
Cutting down trees for agriculture
B
Creating artificial forests
C
Planting trees in deforested areas
D
Building urban infrastructure

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Why is reforestation important?
A
Decreases wildlife habitats
B
Reduces soil fertility
C
Restores ecosystems and biodiversity
D
Increases pollution levels

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What causes convectional rainfall?
A
High pressure systems
B
Ocean currents
C
Heating of the Earth's surface
D
Cold air rising

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What is the temperature trend towards poles?
A
Decreases
B
Increases
C
Remains constant
D
Fluctuates wildly

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Which factor influences temperature most?
A
Latitude
B
Soil type
C
Time of day
D
Local wildlife

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Which region has the highest population density?
A
Eastern Australia
B
Tasmania
C
Northern Territory
D
Western Australia

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Why is it so wet around the equator?

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Why is it so dry in the desert?

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What is extensive livestock farming?
A
Intensive animal confinement
B
High input and output system
C
Use of large land areas
D
Low stocking density farming

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What is a common extensive livestock type?
A
Chickens
B
Pigs
C
Sheep
D
Cattle

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What is the primary purpose of irrigation?
A
To reduce pest populations
B
To prevent soil erosion
C
To increase air circulation
D
To supply water to crops

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What type of vegetation is common in the Savannah?
A
Grasses and scattered trees
B
Dense forests and shrubs

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What is the population density of the Arctic?
A
More than 100 people per km²
B
Less than 1 person per km²
C
High population density
D
Very low population density

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Which indigenous group inhabits the Arctic?
A
Aboriginal Australians
B
Maori
C
Sámi
D
Inuit

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Which type of vegetation is common in tundra?
A
Tall trees
B
Mosses
C
Cacti
D
Low shrubs

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What is permafrost?
A
Liquid water layer
B
Dry desert soil
C
Permanent layer of ice
D
Frozen subsoil

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What is the difference between homogeneous and hetrogeneous?

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Which is a characteristic of sea ice?
A
Composed of freshwater only
B
Forms from freezing seawater
C
Permanent ice formation
D
Found in polar regions only

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Which is NOT a type of land ice?
A
Ice caps
B
Glaciers
C
Ice sheets
D
Sea ice

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Which trees are commonly found in the Taiga?
A
Coniferous trees
B
Palm trees
C
Deciduous trees
D
Spruce and fir trees

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