Geography Physical

Cards (138)

  • What is the main focus of paper one in the physical geography exam?
    Natural hazards, living world, physical landscapes
  • Which section should you choose in the living world part of the exam?
    Cold environments, not deserts
  • What sections will you answer questions on in the physical landscape part?
    Coasts and rivers, not glacial landscapes
  • What is a natural hazard?
    A natural process causing harm to humans
  • How can natural hazards be categorized?
    By type, such as tectonic or atmospheric
  • Give an example of a tectonic hazard.
    Earthquakes
  • What is an example of a geological hazard?
    Landslides
  • What is an example of an atmospheric hazard?
    Hurricanes
  • What are the layers of the Earth from outermost to innermost?
    Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
  • What is the thickness of the Earth's crust beneath the ocean?
    About 5 to 10 kilometers
  • What is the mantle's thickness?
    About 2,900 kilometers thick
  • What causes convection currents in the mantle?
    Heat from radioactive decay in the core
  • How do convection currents affect tectonic plates?
    They create drag on the base of plates
  • What is a destructive plate margin?
    Where crust is being destroyed
  • What happens at a destructive plate margin?
    One plate is subducted beneath another
  • What is a constructive plate margin?
    Where new crust is created
  • What occurs at a conservative plate margin?
    Plates slide past each other
  • What is the focus of an earthquake?
    The point where energy is released
  • What is the epicenter of an earthquake?
    The point directly above the focus
  • What are seismic waves?
    Energy radiating outwards from the focus
  • What can be done to manage earthquake risks?
    Build earthquake-resistant structures
  • What is one method to predict earthquakes?
    Using seismometers
  • What is the Gawker earthquake case study?
    A 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal
  • What is a primary effect of an earthquake?
    Immediate impact from the earthquake
  • What is a secondary effect of an earthquake?
    Impact occurring after the initial event
  • What is a lahar?
    Fast flowing mud from a volcano
  • What is pyroclastic flow?
    Superheated gas from a volcanic eruption
  • Why might people continue to live in hazardous areas?
    Benefits like fertile soil and tourism
  • What are the three cells in global atmospheric circulation?
    Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar cells
  • What happens at low pressure systems?
    Hot air rises, causing stormy weather
  • What happens at high pressure systems?
    Cold air sinks, creating calm weather
  • What is the general rule about wind direction?
    Winds blow from high to low pressure
  • What are the primary and secondary effects of earthquakes?
    • Primary effects: Immediate impacts like building damage
    • Secondary effects: Long-term impacts like landslides and disease
  • What are the differences between LICs and HICs in earthquake response?
    • LICs: Limited resources, slower recovery
    • HICs: Better resources, faster recovery
  • What are the characteristics of tropical storms?
    • Different names based on location
    • Form over warm ocean waters
    • Cause heavy rainfall and strong winds
  • What is global atmospheric circulation?
    • Movement of air in three cells
    • Influences weather patterns globally
    • Involves rising and sinking air
  • What are the impacts of volcanic eruptions?
    • Ash clouds can disrupt air travel
    • Lahars can destroy infrastructure
    • Pyroclastic flows can cause fatalities
  • What are the management strategies for earthquake hazards?
    • Building earthquake-resistant structures
    • Public education and awareness
    • Predictive technologies like seismometers
  • What are the differences between immediate and long-term responses to earthquakes?
    • Immediate responses: Rescue and relief efforts
    • Long-term responses: Reconstruction and recovery
  • What are the effects of earthquakes on communities?
    • Loss of life and injuries
    • Damage to infrastructure
    • Economic impacts and displacement