Quiz: Human Activities Shaping Landscapes
Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9-1) in Geography A (1GA0)
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You've already learned how physical processes shape upland and lowland landscapes. Now, let's explore how human activities interact with these landscapes!
Which human activity is most likely to cause soil erosion?
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Which of the following activities can alter upland landscapes? (Select all that apply)
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Building roads on steep slopes can lead to {{blank0}} and {{blank1}}.
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Which of these is an example of sustainable farming?
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Which factors increase the risk of flooding in lowland areas? (Select all that apply)
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Farmers can reduce soil erosion by planting {{blank0}} along slopes to slow water flow and using {{blank1}} to maintain soil health.
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A farmer ploughs a field on a slope of 40 metres and removes vegetation, exposing 400 square metres of soil to erosion. If the erosion rate is 0.5 cubic metres per day, how much soil is lost after 10 days?
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Which of the following is a positive impact of afforestation?
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