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THE BIG SUMMER END OF YEAR GEOGRAPHY QUIZ

PHOTO ANALYSIS Round 4

Question 1 What potential economic hazard is a risk here?

Question 2 What biome is this photograph taken in?

Question 3 This photograph, taken in China, is an example of globalisation. What does this mean?

Question 4 This is Macau. Name one potential urban issue.

Question 5 What would have created this distinctive landscape?

Question 6 Name one physical feature of this landscape.

Question 7 Suggest one way that humans have changed the landscape here in Oslo.

Question 8 This is Morocco. From the photo, suggest one risk to people living here.

Question 9 What is the name of this distinctive feature?

Question 10 This is Taormina, Sicily. Suggest one reason why people would choose to live here.

Answers: PHOTO ANALYSIS – Round 4 Aircraft crash, aircraft delays, ash cloud stopping travel, ash damaging fields and roads, etc. Rainforest biome This means the spread of ideas or cultures across the world, such as a Disneyland in China E.g. overcrowding, high population density, pressure on waterfront for space, flood risk, etc. Glaciers – create U-shaped valley and fjords E.g. Fjord, mountain, sea, exposed rock, etc. E.g. urbanisation, urban sprawl, building on coastline, building on slopes, deforestation, etc. E.g. may lack reliable water, looks like a hot desert therefore may overheat or have drought The Great Wall of China E.g. fertile fields from volcanic ash, aesthetic area, coast protected from flooding, etc.