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Task 6: Test Geography of people and place
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  • 1

    What best describes a region?

    A geographic area with shared characteristics or functions

  • 2

    If you are studying the agricultural practices of the Wheatbelt in Western Australia, what type of region are you examining?

    Agricultural

  • 3

    Why are industrial areas frequently found near major transportation routes like highways and ports?

    To lower the costs associated with transporting goods

  • 4

    4. What common environmental feature is shared by the vineyards in the Barossa Valley?

    Similar soil types and climate conditions

  • 5

    Which category of regions represents special economic zones with reduced tariffs and trade restrictions?

    Functional Relationships

  • 6

    In what category would you classify the various South African nations and tribal groups?

    Cultural Regions

  • 7

    7. The Amazon Basin is known for its high biodiversity and extensive rainforests. This makes it an important ___ region for global climate regulation due to its ___ content.

    Natural, carbon

  • 8

    Australian viticulture is primarily situated in which type of climate?

    Semi-arid

  • 9

    9. Shifts in the boundaries of electoral districts in Australia are an example of what type of regional change?

    Political

  • 10

    Which term does not belong to the Four Natural Spheres of Regions?

    Cryosphere

  • 11

    Which of the Four Natural Spheres would involve studying the composition and movements of Earth's crust?

    Lithosphere

  • 12

    Climate change predominantly affects which natural sphere?

    Atmosphere

  • 13

    Which of the following is not typically considered in sustainability practices?

    Ignoring current environmental needs for technological solutions

  • 14

    What does the term "albedo" refer to in environmental science?

    The capacity of a surface to reflect sunlight

  • 15

    Among the following, which is considered the most challenging yet crucial factor for achieving sustainability?

    Addressing economic disparities

  • 16

    What is the Atmosphere?

    A mixture of gases that surround the Earth

  • 17

    Lithosphere

    The solid, outer part of Earth

  • 18

    Atmosphere

    A mixture of gases that surround the Earth

  • 19

    Biosphere

    The regions of the earth in which living organisms are found

  • 20

    What is sustainability?

    The ongoing capacity of the environment to support the lives of all living things into the future

  • 21

    What are some global sustainability trends? Select all at apply

    All

  • 22

    What does low albedo do?

    increase biodiversity count and water doesnt go straight into drain

  • 23

    What does high albedo do?

    Damages biodiversity count and water goes straight down the drain

  • 24

    What is biodiversity?

    The variety of all living things and their interactions