Uk landscapes geog

Cards (57)

  • What are the main rock types found in the UK?
    Sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic
  • How do geology and tectonic processes influence landscapes?
    They shape upland and lowland areas
  • What physical processes create distinctive upland and lowland landscapes?
    Glacial erosion, weathering, river processes
  • What human activities contribute to landscape formation in the UK?
    Agriculture, forestry, settlement
  • What are the key physical processes shaping coastal landscapes?
    • Weathering (mechanical, chemical, biological)
    • Mass movement (sliding, slumping)
    • Erosion (abrasion, hydraulic action, attrition, solution)
    • Transport (traction, saltation, suspension, solution, longshore drift)
    • Deposition
  • How does geological structure influence coastal landforms?
    Through rock type and wave action
  • What types of waves affect coastal landforms?
    Destructive and constructive waves
  • How does the UK's weather and climate affect coastal erosion?
    Through storm frequency and seasonality
  • What landforms are created by coastal erosion processes?
    • Headlands and bays
    • Caves and arches
    • Cliffs and stacks
    • Wave cut platforms
  • What landforms are created by coastal deposition processes?
    • Bars
    • Beaches
    • Spits
  • How do human activities impact coastal landscapes?
    Through urbanization, agriculture, and industry
  • What are the advantages of hard engineering coastal defences?
    They provide strong protection against erosion
  • What are the disadvantages of soft engineering coastal defences?
    They may be less effective in storms
  • What is a significant feature of a named coastal landscape in the UK?
    Its formation and influential factors
  • What physical processes shape river landscapes?
    • Weathering (mechanical, chemical, biological)
    • Mass movement (sliding, slumping)
    • Erosion (abrasion, hydraulic action, attrition, solution)
    • Transport (traction, saltation, suspension, solution)
    • Deposition
  • How do river landscapes differ along their courses?
    In channel shape, gradient, and sediment
  • How does the UK's weather affect river processes?
    Through storms and droughts
  • What landforms are created by river erosion processes?
    • Interlocking spurs
    • Waterfalls
    • Gorges
    • River cliffs
  • What landforms are created by river deposition processes?
    • Flood plains
    • Levees
    • Point bars
  • How do human activities affect river landscapes?
    Through urbanization, agriculture, and industry
  • What are the advantages of hard engineering river defences?
    They provide strong protection against flooding
  • What are the disadvantages of soft engineering river defences?
    They may be less effective during floods
  • What are the main rock types found in the UK?
    Sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic
  • How do geology and tectonic processes influence landscapes?
    They shape upland and lowland landscapes
  • What physical processes create distinctive upland and lowland landscapes?
    Glacial erosion, weathering, river processes
  • What human activities contribute to landscape distinctiveness in the UK?
    Agriculture, forestry, settlement
  • What integrated skills are important for studying UK geology and landscapes?
    • Geological maps
    • Geological cross sections
    • Locating physical features on maps
    • Recognizing geography features on OS maps
  • What are the physical processes at work on the coast?
    Weathering, mass movement, erosion, transport, deposition
  • What types of weathering occur on the coast?
    Mechanical, chemical, biological
  • What are the types of mass movement on the coast?
    Sliding and slumping
  • What are the types of erosion that affect coastal landscapes?
    Abrasion, hydraulic action, attrition, solution
  • What are the methods of transport for sediment on the coast?
    Traction, saltation, suspension, solution, longshore drift
  • How does geological structure influence coastal landforms?
    Through concordant/discordant structures, joints, faults
  • How do rock types affect coastal landscapes?
    Hard/soft rock influences landforms
  • What is the impact of wave action on coastal landforms?
    Destructive and constructive waves shape landforms
  • How does the UK's weather and climate affect coastal erosion?
    Seasonality, storm frequency, prevailing winds influence erosion
  • What are some landforms created by coastal erosion?
    Headlands, bays, caves, arches, cliffs, stacks
  • What are some landforms created by coastal deposition?
    Bars, beaches, spits
  • How do human activities affect coastal landscapes?
    Urbanization, agriculture, industry impact landscapes
  • What are the advantages of hard engineering coastal defences?
    They provide strong protection against erosion