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Landscapes

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    landscapes, changes
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  • Land that hasn't been changed by humans is called....
    What is a landscape?
    A rural landscape
    A natural landscape
    An urban landscape
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  • Land that humans have changed is called...
    An urban landscape
    Pizza is good.
    A natural landscape
    A man-made landscape
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  • What type of landscape is Madrid?
    A city
    A rural landscape
    An urban landscape
    A natural landscape
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  • I love visiting my village. It has a...
    rural landscape
    urban landscape
    ruler landscape
    natural landscape
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  • How can landscapes change?
    Natural and man-made changes.
    Building a snowman.
    Only humans can change landscapes.
    Extreme weather events.
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  • Is a drought a fast or slow change?
    Slow change
    Fast change
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  • Choose the natural landscape change.
    deforestation
    mining
    intensive farming
    wind and water flow
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  • Are buildings and road natural or man-made?
    man-made
    natural
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  • Is a flood a fast or slow change?
    a slow change
    a fast change
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  • Underwater caves have got bigger in the last one million years is an example of a fast change or a slow change?
    A slow change
    A fast change
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  • A mountain exists because of a volcano that erupted in the Prehistoric Age is an example of a fast or slow change?
    A slow change
    A fast change
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  • Heat-trapping gases make the Earth's temperature rise. This is called
    Deforestation
    Fossil fuels
    Climate change
    Waste and rubbish
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  • What is a drought?
    A drought is a famous sandwich in New York
    A drought happens when there is no rain for a long time.
    A drought happens when there is too much rain.
    A drought is a man-made landscape.
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  • Describe waste and rubbish's negative effect on the environment.
    Cutting trees down increases carbon dioxide in the air.
    Crop fertilisers and gases from farm animals harm the air.
    They add extra heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere.
    They create a lot of methane when they decompose
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  • Describe intensive farming's negative effect on the environment.
    Cutting trees down increases carbon dioxide in the air.
    They create a lot of methane when they decompose
    They add extra heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere.
    Crop fertilisers and gases from farm animals are harmful.
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  • Describe deforestation's negative effect on the environment.
    They add extra heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere.
    They create a lot of methane when they decompose
    Crop fertilisers and gases from farm animals are harmful.
    Cutting trees down increases carbon dioxide in the air.
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