Coastal Phenomena Coastal Processes NZ Tourism Gold Coast Tourism

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Coastal Phenomena Coastal Processes NZ Tourism Gold Coast Tourism Eleanor M. Savko Coastal Phenomena Coastal Processes NZ Tourism 11/21/2017 Gold Coast Tourism General $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Which of the following is not a depositional feature? Panepane point (spit) Mount Beach Blowhole Matakana Island (Barrier Island) Category 1: $100: Q

c. Blowhole Category 1: $100: A

Approximately what heights are the dunes around Omanu? Category 1: $200: Q

3 -6m Category 1: $200: A

What is the name of the gently sloping offshore feature which was a source of sediment during the last sea level rise? Category 1: $300: Q

Continental shelf Category 1: $300: A

Approximately how old are the rhyolitic phenomena of Mt Maunganui and Leisure Island? Category 1: $400: Q

2 million years old Category 1: $400: A

Name the 3 features which are stores of sediment in the equilibrium beach cycle Category 1: $500: Q

Offshore bar, beach, dunes Category 1: $500: A

What process results in an accumulation of sand on the coast from the work of the waves? Category 2: $100: Q

Coastal (wave) deposition Category 2: $100: A

Name 2 processes which interact to form the spit at Panepane point? Category 2: $200: Q

Coastal erosion, LSD, Tidal, Coastal deposition Category 2: $200: A

A gentle eruption in which gases have escaped leading to Rhyolitic domes forming is what type of eruption? Category 2: $300: Q

Effusive Category 2: $300: A

Name 3 human activities which have modified the LSD process either inside or outside the harbour? Category 2: $400: Q

Construction of groynes, seawalls, offshore reef, dredging, vegetation removal Category 2: $400: A

What is the name of the process whereby the compression and expansion of water and air into joints in the rock leads to erosion? Category 2: $500: Q

Hydraulic action Category 2: $500: A

Which New Zealand town was set up as a spa town by the government in the 1880s? Category 3: $100: Q

Rotorua Category 3: $100: A

How many international tourists visited NZ in 2010? Category 3: $200: Q

2.5 million Category 3: $200: A

In what year did AJ Hackett’s bungy operation open in Queenstown? Daily Double!!! In what year did AJ Hackett’s bungy operation open in Queenstown? Category 3: $300: Q

1988 Category 3: $300: A

What are New Zealand’s top 4 international tourist markets? Category 3: $400: Q

Australia, USA, UK, China Category 3: $400: A

In what year did international tourist numbers reach 100 000? Category 3: $500: Q

1964 (accept 1960) Category 3: $500: A

In 1960 the 1st highrise opened at Surfers Paradise. What was it called? Category 4: $100: Q

Kinkabool Category 4: $100: A

Name 2 entrepreneurs who played significant roles in developing tourism at Surfers Paradise? Category 4: $200: Q

Jim Cavill and Bruce Small Category 4: $200: A

Name the 2 years that Dreamworld and Movieworld opened on the Gold Coast? Category 4: $300: Q

DW – 1981 SW - 1991 Category 4: $300: A

In what Year did Elston officially become known as Surfers Paradise? Category 4: $400: Q

1933 Category 4: $400: A

Put these Gold Coast settlements in order from north to south: Currumbin Surfers Paradise Southport Coolangatta Burleigh Heads Category 4: $500: Q

c. Southport b. Surfers e. Burleigh Currumbin d. Coolangatta Category 4: $500: A

What Geographic idea is defined as a ‘sequence of events’? Category 5: $100: Q

Process Category 5: $100: A

What type of bar graph is used when data is continuous? Category 5: $200: Q

Histogram Category 5: $200: A

How many digits are used to give the location of a feature on a NZ Topographic map to the nearest metre? Category 5: $300: Q

14 figure grid reference Category 5: $300: A

Which city has just been awarded the 2014 Commonwealth Games? Category 5: $400: Q

Glasgow Category 5: $400: A

Which tropic is closer to NZ? Category 5: $500: Q

Tropic of Capricorn Category 5: $500: A