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What is the biome of southwest Victoria?
temperate grassland
Which biomes are least productive in terms of their capacity to produce food?
desert, tundra, forest
What is another word for 'precipitation'?
rain or rainfall
Name 3 factors that could negatively impact a person's food security.
Old age, young age, gender, disability, disease, no access to land for farming, no steady income, low education/literacy.
What is another word for 'agriculture'?
farming
What is the climate like near the equator?
Humid, warm with high rainfall.
What is SHEEPT factor analysis used for?
To explore possible causes for a trend or pattern in data.
What does SHEEPT stand for?
Social - historical - economic - environmental - political - technological
What is the purpose of PQE?
To identify and describe trends or patterns in data.
What does PQE stand for?
Pattern, quantifying statement and exception
Why is growing population a risk to global food security?
Because the demand for food by increased populations will exceed the earth's capacity to produce food.
Name 3 threats to food security.
Climate change, deforestation, increasing population, water scarcity, desertification, etc.
Which biome is well suited for agriculture? Why?
Grassland due to suitable climate for growing food and open areas
What are the 5 key concepts of food security?
Availability, accessibility, adequacy, appropriateness and stability of supply
What is food security?
People enjoying adequate, acceptable and nutritious food for an active and healthy life.
What's the difference between weather and climate?
Climate is the average weather over a longer period of time (30 years), and weather is the short-term condition of the atmosphere.
Which type of biome is in the picture?
A tundra
Which type of biome is in the picture?
A rainforest (the Amazon rainforest).
Which type of biome is in the picture?
A desert (the Gobi Desert in Mongolia).
Which type of biome is in the picture?
A grassland (Serengeti in Kenya).
What do you know about grasslands?
They have low vegetation, a wet and a dry season, they can be temperate or tropical, grazing mammals (that eat grass) live there.
How can altitude or elevation affect climate?
Places with higher altitude usually have colder temperatures.
How does climate affect biomes?
Precipitation and temperature affect what can grow and live in a location.
Where can we find tundra?
In northern parts of Russia and Canada.
What are the 4 types of biomes?
Tundra, desert, grassland, rainforest.
What are biomes?
Regions of the world that have similar vegetation, climate and animal life that has adapted to that region.