Revision Landscapes and Landforms
Explore diverse landscapes and landforms with this interactive geography worksheet!
Sort the following examples of landscapes and landforms into the right category: Landscapes Rainforest Desert Grasslands City Eucalyptic Forest Ocean Polar Region Landforms River Volcano Lake Cave Waterfall Plateau Cliff face Place the following example of the physical and human environment in the right categories Physical Environment The Nile The Great Barrier Reef The Climate The Pacific Ocean Jenolan Caves Uluru Human Environment A Farm Sydney City Soldiers Beach Surf Life Saving Club A mine The M1 Highway Warnervale Train Station Label the tectonic plate movements below with the correct terms:ConvergingDivergingTransforming Diverging Converging Transforming Looking at the images above, what would be experienced if the third image (image c) takes place? Which describes the following scenario: The build up of sand in an area therefore forming a beach Erosion Weathering Deposition The movement of broken down material is described by: Erosion Weathering Deposition Rain water wearing away at a rocks surface is an example of: Erosion Weathering Deposition Match the word to the relevant example: Aesthetic Value Lucy finds it peaceful to go tothe beach and gaze at the bright blue water Economic Value The shopkeeper relies on tourists visiting the beach in order to make a profit Spiritual Value A local Indigenous group has a dreamtime story about the creation of a certain beach. They gather at the beach and feel connected to the Cultural Value A school group visit the beach in order to view rock art which exists on the cave at the end of the beach Aesthetic The Blue Mountains is millions of hectares The Blue Mountains has a range of interesting landforms The Blue Mountains contains a variety of plants and animals Many people go for bush walks or to lookouts at the Blue Mountains Cultural Going to look at traditional artwork in an Aboriginal centre Taking a walk around the Botanic gardens and earning about bush tucker (food) from an Indigenous tour guide. Looking at Indigenous rock art and engravings Spiritual Indigenous people feeling a spiritual connection to the land Learning about the Dream time stories that explain the formation of landforms in the Blue Mountains Economic Tourism adds $420 million dollars to the Blue Mountains economy Many people are employed in jobs that rely on the tourism industry There are many tour companies that guide people through the Blue Mountains and sell sourveniers Use the climate graph to answer the questions below This graph is from a place in the: Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere Along the Equator The wettest month of the year was: July October December What was the average temperature in December? 9 degrees C 5 Degrees C 90 Degrees C What direction is the ice cream from the snickers? North South East West What direction are you travelling in from the Doritos to the Chips? NW NE SE SW