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Study the picture and the statements provided. Decide which statement you think sums up the picture by clicking on it. To reveal the right answer click. BACK NEXT

Click to reveal the answer Rocks are eroded by water and wind Rocks are eroded by water and wind Rocks are attacked by the weather Rocks are attacked by the weather Rocks are attacked by tree roots Rocks are attacked by tree roots The moss causes the rocks to fall The moss causes the rocks to fall BACK NEXT Rocks are attacked by a process called chemical weathering

Click to reveal the answer BACK NEXT Trees are placed in a pile ready for burning Trees are placed in a pile ready for burning Trees branches are allowed to drop to the ground Trees branches are allowed to drop to the ground Trees placed in a pile to create a home for insects Trees placed in a pile to create a home for insects Animals make a home Trees placed in a pile to create a home for insects Trees placed in a pile to create a home for insects

Click to reveal the answer BACK NEXT Area used for farming, forests and rough grazing Area used for farming, forests and rough grazing Area used for farming, forests and rough grazing Area used for farming, forests and rough grazing Area mainly urban Area not changed or used by humans Area not changed or used by humans Area is being reclaimed by nature Area is being reclaimed by nature

Click on reveal the answer River flows at a low level during the summer River flows at a low level during the summer The fastest flow is found on the outside of the bend The fastest flow is found on the outside of the bend The bridge causes the river to flow faster The bridge causes the river to flow faster The fastest flow is found in the centre of a straight channel The fastest flow is found in the centre of a straight channel BACK NEXT The fastest flow is found in the centre of a straight channel The fastest flow is found in the centre of a straight channel

Click to reveal the answer Trees fall down due to storm damage Trees fall down due to storm damage The forest is some trees removed to improve bio-diversity The forest is some trees removed to improve bio-diversity Animals remove trees Weathering attacks trees Weathering attacks trees BACK NEXT END The forest is some trees removed to improve bio-diversity The forest is some trees removed to improve bio-diversity